Bond of Personal Representative Pursuant to D.c. Code SEC. 20-502 (A-1) 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 Bond of Personal Representative?
A: A Bond of Personal Representative is a legal document required by law in Washington, D.C., for individuals appointed as personal representatives of an estate.
Q: What is a Personal Representative?
A: A Personal Representative is a person appointed by a court to administer the estate of a deceased individual.
Q: Why is a Bond of Personal Representative required?
A: A Bond of Personal Representative is required to provide financial protection for the beneficiaries of an estate in case the personal representative mismanages or misappropriates the assets of the estate.
Q: What does D.C. Code SEC. 20-502 (A-1) refer to?
A: D.C. Code SEC. 20-502 (A-1) is a specific section of the District of Columbia Code that governs the requirements and provisions related to the Bond of Personal Representative.
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