Related Definitions
What is a Petitioner?
The individual, often an executor or estate administrator, who petitions the court for the initial process to open probate.
An individual or entity that initiates a legal proceeding by filing a petition with the court, such as a probate petition to validate a will or appoint an executor. The petitioner is responsible for presenting the necessary documentation and information to support their request, ensuring compliance with procedural requirements. In probate matters, the petitioner typically has a vested interest in the estate’s administration and distribution, often acting on behalf of heirs or beneficiaries.
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