§ 16-16-106. Practice of Law by Judge
The county judge is not precluded from practicing in the supreme, chancery, circuit, and criminal courts of this state, but shall not act as counsel in any case going up from the judge’s court. Subsection (a) shall only apply in counties having a population, according to the 2000 federal census or any subsequent federal census, […]
§ 16-16-107. Original Jurisdiction
The county court has original jurisdiction in the following cases: The probate of wills; The granting of letters testamentary and of administration, and the repeal and revocation of letters testamentary and of administration; All controversies in relation to the right of executorship or of administration; The settlement of accounts of executors and administrators; The partition […]
§ 16-16-108. Distribution, Partition, and Sale of Realty
The county court shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the chancery and circuit courts to sell real estate of decedents and for distribution or partition. The mode of procedure in those cases in the county courts shall conform in every respect to the rules and regulations laid down for the conduct of similar causes in the […]