Minnesota Code § 524.3-615

SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR; WHO MAY BE APPOINTED.
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(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), if a special administrator is to be appointed pending the probate of a will which is the subject of a pending application or petition for probate, the person named executor in the will shall be appointed if available, and qualified.
(b) In cases where the court determines a personal representative named in a will may not be entitled to benefits pursuant to section 524.2-803 , the court may appoint a qualified neutral, professional fiduciary, or an interested person to serve as special administrator.
(c) In other cases, any proper person may be appointed special administrator.

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