Oklahoma Code § 58-183

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Suspension of powers and removal for failure to give bond
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or further security - Periodical examination of bonds.
When a petition is presented praying that an executor or
administrator be required to give further security, or to give bond
where, by the terms of the will no bond was originally required and
it is alleged on oath that the executor or administrator is wasting
the property of the estate, the judge may, by order, suspend his
powers until the matter can be heard and determined.  It shall be
the duty of the district court to make an examination of all bonds
filed by administrators, or guardian or executors, at least once
each year, and to make diligent inquiry as to the solvency of the
sureties on such bond, and to ascertain if they are still residents
within the state, and all other matters which might affect the said
bonds or the sureties thereon.  And if such sureties are not found

to be fully solvent and safe the court shall demand further
security, and if it is not given within a reasonable time, the
administrator, executor or guardian shall be removed.

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