Upon hearing the petition, if good cause is shown, the court may: 1. Reopen the estate. 2. Order the administration of other property which has been discovered. 3. Enter any necessary orders to correct errors made in the description of the estate previously administered. In the absence of fraud, no proceedings may be taken by the court after the reopening of an estate except as necessary to administer other property which has been discovered or to correct errors made in the description of the estate previously administered. Any orders of the court made necessary by the reopening of the estate must be designated as supplemental orders.
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