MCL 720.220 State Or County Public Administrator; Continuation After Discovery of Heir; Expenses; Receipts Turned Over to State Treasurer

LibraryMichigan Statutes
Edition2023
CurrencyCurrent through Public Act 321 of the 2023 Legislative Session
Year2023
CitationMCL 720.220

Whenever the state public administrator or a county public administrator shall be appointed fiduciary of any estate under the provisions of this act, and it shall subsequently appear or be discovered that the deceased left surviving a husband, wife, or next of kin entitled to a distributive share in such estate, and such heir or next of kin shall, under the provisions of the general probate laws of this state, be competent and willing to administer such estate, the state public administrator or such county public administrator shall nevertheless continue as fiduciary of such estate. When such fiduciary shall be the state public administrator, the judge of probate, before making the order assigning the residue in any such estate and wherein the residue is not assigned to the state of Michigan as an escheated estate, shall first ...

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