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Application For Additional Extension To Administer Estate 13.81 - Ohio

Application For Additional Extension To Administer Estate Form. This is a Ohio form and can be used in Estate Probate Montgomery County (Court Of Common Pleas) .
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PROBATE COURT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO ALICE O. McCOLLUM, JUDGE ESTATE OF _____________ _____________________ __________________ _____________ CASE NO. _________ _______________________ APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL EXTE NSION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE [R.C. 2109.301, Sup. R. 78(B) and (C)] The undersigned fiduciary applies to extend the administration of the estate for an additional period. The fiduciary states the following in support of this application: ________________________________________________________________________ ___________ ________________________________________________________________________ ___________ ________________________________________________________________________ ___________ ________________________________________________________________________ ___________ ________________________________________________________________________ ___________ This is the _______ application for additional extension to administer the estate. _________________________________________ F iduciary ENTRY Upon consideration of the Application, the Court orders: A final and distributive account or certificate of termination is due ___________________________ The Application is denied. Other: ________________________________________________________________________ __________ This form shall be filed with each partial account or waiver of partial account. __________________________ ___________ Alice O. McCollum, Probate Judge M.C. FORM 13.81 - APPLICATION AND ENTRY TO EXTEND ADMINISTRATION American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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