2025 Session Last amended: 2013 session

§ 524.3-614 — Special Administrator; Appointment

Plain-Language Summary

The court may appoint a special administrator when there is an urgent need to protect estate property before a regular personal representative is appointed.

Practical Notes
If estate property is at risk of being lost, damaged, or wasted, the court can appoint a temporary special administrator to protect it while the regular appointment process is pending.