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Once a probate proceeding is opened, any interested party may file a probate action with the court to contest certain aspects of the proceedings. An interested party is someone who has some financial interest in the settlement of the decedents estate.
(c) Special notice may be requested of one or more of the following matters: (1) Petitions filed in the administration proceeding. (2) Inventories and appraisals of property in the estate, including any supplemental inventories and appraisals. (3) Objections to an appraisal. (4) Accounts of a personal representative.
Notice of Probate is a form that the Surrogates Court requires parties seeking appointment as Executor to send to particular individuals. The people entitled to these notices include: The Underlying Beneficiaries of the Estate.
If a decedent is an interested person, the personal representative of the decedents estate is the interested person. If there is no personal representative, the interested persons are the known heirs of the estate of the decedent, and the known devisees.
Personal Representative: Michigan Estate Administration Although we typically think of the person that handles estates after someone dies an executor, in Michigan, this person is called a personal representative. In other words, personal representative is simply the legal term for an executor of a will in Michigan.

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In a typical estate plan, California laws define an interested person as a beneficiary, a potential heir, someone acting on behalf of either of those two parties, or anyone related to the decedent. Generally speaking, an interested person is someone who would be affected by the outcome of a will or trust.
Personal representatives of estates use this to tell all interested persons about actions that they plan to take. Also used by people receiving the notice to tell the court if they disagree with (object to) or agree with (consent to) the representatives proposed action.

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