What does it mean in Probate Court “Notice to Extend Administration”?
I am currently in probate court right now and waiting for the court to approve transfer of my Grandmother’s house to me. I looked up the case status online and the most recent action says this. Does anyone know what this means?
I’m not sure about other states, but in the state Ohio, it’s a form, filed by the fiduciary, giving notice to extend the administration of the estate beyond 6 months due to one (or more) of the following reasons:
1. An estate tax return must be filed for the estate.
2. A proceeding contesting the will’s validity has been commenced.
3. The surviving spouse has filed an election to take against the will.
4. The executor is a party in a civil action.
5. The estate is insolvent.
It also gives notice that an account or certificate of termination shall be due no later than 13 months after the appointment of the fiduciary.
Hope that helps.
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