a) Request that Proceedings be Recorded. A Party may request that any probate proceedings be recorded. Such request shall be made in writing to the Court no later than ten (10) days prior to the proceeding. Any denial of a request for recording shall include the reason(s) supporting the denial. A request for recording, not timely filed, may be granted within the discretion of the Court.
(b) Official Record. When a transcript of a probate court proceeding is prepared by the transcriber designated by the Supreme Court, the certified, digitally-signed transcript provided to the probate court or the Supreme Court in the case of an appeal shall be considered the official record of the proceeding.
(c) Transcripts for Appeal. The procedure for preparation of a transcript fo