Proceedings pending in another state.
1. If the court has reason to believe that guardianship proceedings may be pending in another state concerning a ward or proposed ward, the court may order communication with the court in the other state:
(a) To determine the involvement or interest of each jurisdiction;
(b) To promote cooperation, expand the exchange of information and provide any other form of assistance; and
(c) To determine the appropriate jurisdiction for the proceedings.
2. As used in this section, “guardianship” includes, without limitation, a conservatorship.
Last modified: February 25, 2006