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Ancillary Probate at Legal Glossary What is it? A probate proceeding conducted in a different state from the one the deceased person resided in at the time of death.

 


Ancillary Relief
A court order that is made as part of another order. Usually in the case of divorce where a property adjustment order, financial order or both are made as part of a divorce or nullity.
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Ancillary Jurisdiction
n. also referred to as Certificate of Incorporation or the Charter, The Articles of Incorporation are the basic rules governing the management of a corporation, and are filed with a state or other regulatory agency.

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Ancillary - A proceeding which is auxiliary or subordinate to another proceeding. In probate, a proceeding in a state where a decedent owned property but was not domiciled.

ANCILLARY Auxiliary; describing a proceeding attendant upon or which aids another proceeding considered a principal.

ancillary Aiding; attendant upon; e.g., ancillary proceeding or ancillary administration (see below).

Ancillary - That which is part of but subordinate to some other proceeding.

Ancillary Administration - Administration of an estate in another jurisdiction where a decedent had property but where the decedent did not live.

ANCILLARY JURISDICTION - The exercise of jurisdiction over the pendent and ancillary actions had to establish a constitutionally required minimal nexus to the principal action and find explicit authorization in a jurisdiction-conferring statute.

Ancillary and similar to crimen omnia ex se nata vitiat.
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ancillary probate
A probate proceeding conducted in a different state from the one the deceased person resided in at the time of death. Usually, ancillary probate proceedings are necessary if the deceased person owned real estate in another state.

attachment - An ancillary or auxiliary remedy by which the plaintiff acquires a lien upon property of the defendant to insure the satisfaction of a civil judgment.

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"There is in the federal judiciary an employment of the writ substantially as the old prerogative writ in the king's bench practice, also as a mode of exercising appellate jurisdiction, also as a proceeding ancillary to a judgment previously ...

or to apply it to its proper subject matter; or, in some instances, as ancillary to such application, to explain the meaning of doubtful terms, or to rebut presumptions arising extrinsically.

the termination of the relationship and ancillary matters including divorce, annulment, property settlements, alimony, and parental responsibility orders (in the United States, child custody and visitation, child support awards).

Long-distance telephone tolls, fees charged by process servers, secretarial costs, office supplies, and such like ancillary costs of suing in American jurisdiction must be born by the person bringing the lawsuit and cannot be recovered.

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