Request for Extension of Personal Representative's Appointment and Order is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a personal representative?
A: A personal representative is a person appointed to handle the estate of a deceased person.
Q: What is the purpose of the Request for Extension of Personal Representative's Appointment and Order?
A: The purpose is to request an extension of time for the personal representative's appointment.
Q: Who can request an extension of personal representative's appointment?
A: The current personal representative or the heir of the estate can request the extension.
Q: Why would someone request an extension of personal representative's appointment?
A: An extension may be needed if the personal representative requires more time to complete their duties.
Q: What is the process for requesting an extension?
A: The personal representative or heir must file a request with the proper court and provide a valid reason for the extension.
Q: What happens after the request is filed?
A: The court will review the request and decide whether to grant the extension based on the circumstances.
Q: What is an Order of Extension?
A: An Order of Extension is a court order granting additional time for the personal representative's appointment.
Q: Is there a deadline for filing the request for extension?
A: The request should be filed before the current appointment period expires to avoid any potential legal issues.
Q: Can the personal representative be replaced if an extension is not granted?
A: If the personal representative does not receive an extension and fails to complete their duties within the given timeframe, the court may appoint a new personal representative.
Form Details:
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