Personal representative

AuthorKeith Branyon
Pages83-100
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
4-1
CHAPTER 4
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
I. GENERAL POINTS
§4:01 Personal Representative Is a Broad Term
§4:02 Executor or Administrator
§4:03 Dependent or Independent
II. APPOINTMENT AND QUALIFICATION
A. Initial Appointment
§4:10 Three Possible Methods
§4:11 Qualif‌ications
§4:12 Priorities
§4:13 Multiple Representatives
§4:14 Challenges
§4:15 Appointment and Oath of Off‌ice
B. Changes in the Personal Representative
§4:20 Waiver of Right to Serve
§4:21 Death of Personal Representative
§4:22 Resignation of Personal Representative
§4:23 Removal and Reinstatement of a Personal Representative
§4:24 Successor Personal Representatives
§4:25 Successor Independent Personal Representatives
§4:26 Inventory by Successor
III. COMPENSATION AND CHARGES
§4:30 Commission for Services
§4:31 Reimbursement for Expenses
§4:32 Attorney Fees and Expenses in Will Contests
§4:33 Costs Charged to Personal Representative
IV. DUTIES AND POWERS
§4:40 Both Independent and Dependent Personal Representatives
§4:41 Independent Personal Representatives
§4:42 Dependent Personal Representatives
V. FORMS
Form 4-1 Appointment of Resident Agent
Form 4-2 Declination to Serve as Independent Executor
Form 4-3 Application to Appoint Successor Personal Representative
Form 4-4 Resignation of Personal Representative
Form 4-5 Application and Order for Executor’s Fee
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
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