Maine Code § 4-253

Jurisdiction in court where proceedings originate
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Subject to Title 18-C, sections 1-303 and 3-201, and except as otherwise provided in Title 18-C,
section 5-105, when a case is originally within the jurisdiction of the probate court in 2 or more counties,
the one that first commences proceedings therein retains the same exclusively throughout. The
jurisdiction assumed in any case, except in cases of fraud, so far as it depends on the residence of any
person or the locality or amount of property, may not be contested in any proceeding whatever, except

on an appeal or removal from the probate court in the original case or when the want of jurisdiction
appears on the same record. [PL 2017, c. 402, Pt. C, §4 (AMD); PL 2019, c. 417, Pt. B, §14
(AFF).]

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