What is the SOL on a potential heir starting a probate action to be apptd an admin of the estate?

by admin ~ May 23rd, 2009 . Filed under: Law & Ethics .
probate
navaragirl57 asked:


SOL = statute of limitations; the potential heir wants to be appointed as an administrator of the testatrix’ estate in order to file a claim against a possibly fraudulent grantee on behalf of the estate

Drew Bazin
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1 Response to What is the SOL on a potential heir starting a probate action to be apptd an admin of the estate?

  1. Bill Smith

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