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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the co special administrator document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court address and case number at the top of the form. Ensure all details are accurate for proper processing.
  3. In Section 1, provide your name, relationship to the decedent, and contact information. This establishes your role as the petitioner.
  4. Section 2 requires details about the decedent, including their date of death and residence. Fill this out carefully to avoid any discrepancies.
  5. Proceed to Section 3 where you will indicate why this venue is appropriate for your petition based on the decedent's domicile or property location.
  6. Continue through each section, ensuring you complete all fields regarding prior wills, family status, and estate values as outlined in Sections 8 through 12.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating at the end of the form. Use our platform’s tools to save or share your completed document easily.

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Their task is similar to that of an executor, involving the management, protection and preservation of the deceased persons estate. The special administrator is under constant court supervision and does not have authority to disperse estate funds without court approval.
One of the probate courts first actions is to appoint an estate administrator. An estate administrator is the appointed legal representative of the deceased. The legal representative may be a surviving spouse, other family member, executor named in the will or an attorney.
Special administration is unique to the CATSI Act. It means the Registrar can take early action when a corporation faces problems with finances or governance. The Registrar can appoint a suitable and qualified person to look after or fix problems such as: financial troubles.
A special administrator is someone appointed by a court to fill the role of a normal administrator, usually until a more permanent administrator can be appointed.
Often the Trustee and Executor are the same person. Special administrators are named by the court in unique circumstances such as if there is no estate to be administered, but there are actions that need to be taken on behalf of the person that passed away.