§ 525.731 — Judgment; Execution
Plain-Language Summary
The party that wins a probate appeal is entitled to recover their costs. If the judgment goes against someone other than the estate or a government entity, it can be enforced against the person who appealed and their bond sureties.
525.731 JUDGMENT; EXECUTION.
The party prevailing on the appeal shall be entitled to costs and disbursements to be taxed as in a civil action. If judgment be rendered against the estate, they shall be an adjudicated claim against it. If judgment be rendered against an appellant other than the state, the Veterans’ Administration, or representative appealing on behalf of the estate, judgment shall be entered against the appellant and the sureties on the appeal bond and execution may issue thereon.
History:
(8992-171) 1935 c 72 s 171; 1986 c 444
History: History: (8992-171) 1935 c 72 s 171; 1986 c 444