Sec. 45a-362. (Formerly Sec. 45-230k). Determination of claims presented if fiduciary dies, resigns or is removed.
Sec. 45a-362. (Formerly Sec. 45-230k). Determination of claims presented if
fiduciary dies, resigns or is removed. A successor fiduciary may apply to the court of
probate having jurisdiction of such estate to determine (1) any and all claims presented
to any predecessor fiduciary, (2) the time of presentation of each such claim, (3) whether
optional notice was given by any predecessor fiduciary to any persons pursuant to section
45a-357, and (4) whether and to what extent each such claim was rejected, allowed or
paid by any predecessor fiduciary. Upon application by a successor fiduciary, after
notice to such persons as the court shall direct, the court shall hear and decide the foregoing matters and the court's decision with regard thereto shall, unless timely appealed,
be final and conclusive.
(P.A. 87-384, S. 10.)
History: Sec. 45-230k transferred to Sec. 45a-362 in 1991.