Maryland Estates and Trusts Section 5-304

Article - Estates and Trusts

§ 5-304.

      (a)      Unless a timely request for judicial probate has been filed pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, or unless a request has been filed pursuant to § 5-402 within six months of administrative probate, any action taken after administrative probate shall be final and binding as to all interested persons. Except as provided in subsection (b), a defect in a petition or proceeding relating to administrative probate shall not affect the probate or the grant of letters.

      (b)      An administrative probate may be set aside and a proceeding for judicial probate instituted if, following a request by an interested person within 18 months of the death of decedent, the court finds that:

            (1)      The proponent of a later offered will, in spite of the exercise of reasonable diligence in efforts to locate any will, was actually unaware of the existence of a will at the time of the prior probate;

            (2)      The notice provided in § 2-210 was not given to such interested person nor did he have actual notice of the petition for probate; or

            (3)      There was fraud, material mistake, or substantial irregularity in the prior probate proceeding.



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