Estate Law

Letters of Administration

Before an estate can be administered, the probate court must appoint an administrator. An administrator’s duties are similar to an executor. The court does this by granting letters of administration to the person so entitled. In some instances, the heirs agree to the appointment of a certain individual. In others, a hearing is held at which time a judge will decide who the administrator will be.

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