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Voluntary Administration in Probate Court

Get practical ideas for completing the voluntary administration petition successfully and learn how to avoid traps

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    The voluntary administration process has existed since before the adoption of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code. When Massachusetts adopted its version of the Uniform Probate Code, it decided to keep this process in place. Until 2023, these differing processes co-existed without much intersection. Then came the Slavin case and what was once a simple process suddenly got more complex.

    Hear the faculty explain the original purpose of the voluntary administration process and how it fits into the other Probate Court processes for administering a decedent’s estate. Hear how the Probate Court is reacting to the Supreme Judicial Court’s decision in Slavin and what that means for you if you plan on filing a voluntary administration case. Get practical ideas for completing the voluntary administration petition successfully and learn how to avoid traps that make the voluntary administration more effort than it is worth. 

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