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Section 2-4-206 - Contest of Petition; Assertion of Own Rights to Administer

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2-4-206. Contest of petition; assertion of own rights to administer. Any person interested may contest the petition by filing written opposition on the ground of the incompetency of the applicant, or may assert his own rights to the administration and pray that letters be issued to himself. In the latter case the contestant shall file a petition and submit evidence in support thereof, taken and reduced to writing before the clerk or commissioner of the court, and the court shall hear the two (2) petitions together.