§ 4G. Jurisdiction of Statutory Probate Court with Respect to Trusts and Powers of Attorney

4G. Jurisdiction of Statutory Probate Court with Respect to Trusts and Powers of Attorney

In a county in which there is a statutory probate court, the statutory probate court has jurisdiction of:

(1) an action by or against a trustee;

(2) an action involving an inter vivos trust, testamentary trust, or charitable trust;

(3) an action against an agent or former agent under a power of attorney arising out of the agent's performance of the duties of an agent; and

(4) an action to determine the validity of a power of attorney or to determine an agent's rights, powers, or duties under a power of attorney.