Arizona Revised Statutes

Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 14-1304 (2026)

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Unless specifically provided to the contrary in this title or unless inconsistent with its provisions, the rules of probate procedure govern formal proceedings under this title.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 11 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 1977–2026 · leading case: Brumett v. MGA Home Healthcare, LLC, 380 P.3d 659 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2016).
Brumett v. MGA Home Healthcare, LLC, 380 P.3d 659 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2016). · cites it 2× “”); accord AR.S. § 14-1304 (“Unless specifically provided to the contrary in this title or unless inconsistent with its provisions, the rules of civil procedure including the rules concerning vacation of orders and appellate review govern formal proceedings under this title,”).”
Marvin Johnson, PC v. Myers, 907 P.2d 67 (Ariz. 1995). · cites it 4× “AR.S. § 14-1304. And if a party to a probate proceeding is otherwise constitutionally entitled to trial by jury, it gets one.”
Byers-Watts v. Parker, 18 P.3d 1265 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2001). · cites it 2× “9 (appeal must generally be filed within 30 days of entry of judgment); A.R.S. § 14-1304 (1995). Accordingly, we lack jurisdiction to consider the probate issue and do not address it.”
Matter of Strobel, 717 P.2d 892 (Ariz. 1986). · cites it 2× “The right to appeal a final judgment in matters of estates and trusts such as in the case before us is addressed in A.R.S. § 14-1304. That section adopts Rule 1, Ariz.”
Gonzalez v. Superior Court, Etc., 570 P.2d 1077 (Ariz. 1977). · cites it 2× “§ 14-1302); that unless specifically provided otherwise the Rules of Civil Procedure govern formal proceedings under the title (A.R.S. § 14-1304); and that the right to jury trial is preserved (A.”
Kinnear v. Finegan, 672 P.2d 986 (Ariz. Ct. App. 1983). · cites it 2× “A.R.S. § 14-1304. This court has recently upheld the applicability of rule 54(b) to probate proceedings.”
Greenwood v. Peterson, 717 P.2d 892 (Ariz. 1986). · cites it 2× “The right to appeal a final judgment in matters of estates and trusts such as in the case before us is addressed in A.R.S. § 14-1304. That section adopts Rule 1, Ariz.”
State v. Zarco (Ariz. Ct. App. 2016). · cites it 2× “”); accord A.R.S. § 14-1304 (“Unless specifically provided to the contrary in this title or unless inconsistent with its provisions, the rules of civil procedure including the rules concerning vacation of orders and appellate review govern formal proceedings under this title.”
Hickey v. Hickey (Ariz. Ct. App. 2024). · cites it 2× “) See A.R.S. § 14-1304 (“Unless specifically provided to the contrary in [Title 14] or unless inconsistent with its provisions, the rules of probate procedure govern formal proceedings under [Title 14].”
Nichols v. Slavicek (Ariz. Ct. App. 2026). · cites it 2× “4(a)(1); A.R.S. § 14-1304; Gonzalez v. Superior Court, 117 Ariz.”
Jones v. Pima Cnty., 758 P.2d 660 (Ariz. Ct. App. 1988). · cites it 2× “A.R.S. § 14-1304. Ariz. R.Civ.P. 42(f)(1)(C), 16 A.”
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