Maryland Code § ET-5-603

Section ET-5-603
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(a) If the register finds that the petition and additional information filed in
the proceeding is accurate, the register shall:
(1) Direct that the petitioner serve as personal representative of the
small estate and issue additional letters of administration as needed;
(2) Direct the immediate payment of the allowable funeral expenses
as provided in § 8-106 of this article and the family allowances provided in § 3-201
of this article;
(3) Direct sale of property as may be necessary to satisfy expenses
and allowances; and
(4) If it appears that there will be property remaining after the
payments, expenses and allowances, admit a will to probate and direct that notice be
given in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.

(b) (1) If the register directs a proceeding in accordance with subsection
(a)(4) of this section, unless notice of the appointment of a personal representative
appointed under Subtitle 3 or Subtitle 4 of this title has been published one or more
times, notice shall be given once in the form required by § 7-103 of this article, but
the period within which objection must be made to the action is 30 days from the date
of publication of notice and the period within which claims must be filed is the earlier
of the following dates:
(i) 6 months after the date of the decedent's death; or
(ii) 30 days after the personal representative mails or
otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of a notice in the form required by § 7-103 of
this article or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the creditor's claim will
be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within 30 days from the mailing or
other delivery of the notice.
(2) In delivering a copy of a notice to the creditor under paragraph
(1)(ii) of this subsection, the personal representative shall comply with the provisions
of § 7-103.1 of this article.
(3) If the register directs a proceeding in accordance with subsection
(a)(4) of this section and if notice of the appointment of a personal representative
appointed under Subtitle 3 or Subtitle 4 of this title has been published one or more
times, the notice provisions of § 7-103 of this article and the time limits specified
therein shall apply.

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