Related Definitions
What is a Petition to Compel?
A legal request asking the court to force an executor, administrator, or trustee to take a specific action, such as distributing assets or providing a financial accounting.
A legal document filed to request the court to force someone, typically an executor or trustee, to take specific action required by law or the terms of a trust or will. This petition is often used when a trustee or executor is failing to fulfill their duties, such as distributing assets, providing accountings, or following court orders. If granted, the court may issue an order compelling the person to comply, and failure to do so could result in further legal consequences, such as removal or contempt of court.
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