Maine Code § 36-4077

Appointment of personal representative on probate delay
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If, upon the death of a person leaving an estate which may be liable to pay an estate tax, a will is
not offered for probate or an application for administration is not made within 6 months after the date
of death, or if the personal representative does not qualify within that period, the Probate Court, upon
application by the State Tax Assessor, may appoint a personal representative. Nothing may prevent the
State Tax Assessor from petitioning for appointment within 6 months after the date of death, if in the
opinion of the State Tax Assessor that action is necessary. [PL 1981, c. 451, §7 (NEW).]

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