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What is a Petition?
A formal written request submitted to the probate court, asking for specific action to be taken, such as appointing an executor or distributing assets.
A formal written request submitted to the probate court, asking for legal action or a ruling on a specific matter related to the administration of an estate or trust. Common types of petitions in probate include petitions to appoint an executor, distribute assets, or compel action by a trustee or executor. Filing a petition initiates legal proceedings, and interested parties are usually notified and given an opportunity to respond or object before the court makes a decision.
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