15 Guam Code Ann. § 2705
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Terms Used In 15 Guam Code Ann. § 2705
- Attachment: A procedure by which a person's property is seized to pay judgments levied by the court.
- Probate: Proving a will
- Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
thin thirty (30) calendar days after the time to file or present claims against the estate has expired, the personal representative must render a full and verified account and report of his administration, which shall include all of the matters referred to in Section 2703 of this Title. The personal representative must render a final account, and pray a settlement of his administration, whenever there are sufficient funds in his hands for the payment of all debts and the estate is in a proper condition to be closed. If the personal representative fails to present his account the Superior Court must compel the accounting by attachment. Any person interested in the estate may apply for and obtain an attachment, but no attachment shall issue unless a citation has first been issued, served and returned, requiring the personal representative to appear and show cause why an attachment should not issue.
SOURCE: Probate Code of Guam (1970), § 922.
SOURCE: Probate Code of Guam (1970), § 922.
§ 2707. Accounting After Personal Representative’s Authority
Ceases.
When the authority of a personal representative is revoked or ceases for any reason, he may be cited to appear before the Superior Court, at the instance of the person succeeding to the administration of the estate, in like manner as he might have been cited by any person interested in the estate while he was personal representative.
SOURCE: Probate Code of Guam (1970), § 923.