2013 District of Columbia Code
Division III — DECEDENTS' ESTATES AND FIDUCIARY RELATIONS
Title 20 — PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION OF DECEDENTS' ESTATES
Chapter 4 — SUPERVISED AND UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION
Section 20-402 — Supervised administration; procedure.

(a) A prayer for supervised administration may be made in the petition for probate. The Court shall order supervised administration of a decedent's estate only:
(1) If the decedent's will directs supervised administration;
(2) If the decedent's will directs unsupervised administration, but for good cause shown the Court finds that supervised administration is necessary for the protection of persons interested in the estate; or
(3) In other cases where, for good cause shown, the Court finds that supervised administration is necessary under the circumstances which the Court shall specify.
(b) In no event shall the appointment of a personal representative be delayed pending the Court's decision pursuant to subsection (a) of this section. Thus, whenever the Court must make a decision under subsection (a)(2) or (a)(3) of this section, the Court shall appoint the personal representative in unsupervised administration; thereafter, an Order for supervised administration shall convert the proceeding to supervised administration.

History
(Mar. 21, 1995, D.C. Law 10-241, § 3(t), 42 DCR 63.)

Annotations
Section References. This section is referenced in § 20-304, § 20-312, § 20-324, and § 20-403.

Prior Codifications. 1981 Ed., § 20-402.

Legislative History of Law 10-241. For legislative history of D.C. Law 10-241, see Historical and Statutory Notes following § 20-401.

Editor's Notes Application of Law 10-241: See Application of Law 10-241 and Emergency act amendment notes to § 20-401.

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