Vermont Code § 14 V.S.A. § 1903

Same; discharge upon payment of funeral expenses; residue
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§ 1903. Same; discharge upon payment of funeral expenses; residue
(a)(1) If it appears from the record that the estate is insolvent, the fiduciary shall apply
for an order of dividend from the court. If the estate is not insolvent, the fiduciary
shall make payment in settlement with all known or reasonably ascertainable creditors,
including payment of income taxes due for the year of the decedent’s death, and pay
any remaining balance to the beneficiaries of the estate as provided by the will,
if any, or as otherwise provided by law.
(2) Upon completion of the payments required by subdivision (1) of this subsection, the
fiduciary shall file with the court a sworn statement setting forth the amounts and
recipients of each payment.
(b) The court may discharge the fiduciary without further accounting and without notice
after the fiduciary has completed the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.
(c) If a discharge is given under this section, any assets distributed by the fiduciary
shall be subject to claims later established, and sections 1202 and 1203 of this title shall apply, but the executors or administrators shall not be liable to distributees
for losses to them when required to reimburse creditors. Each distributee shall have
a duty of proportionate contribution for any claims brought against one or more other
distributees, not to exceed the amount received by the distributee from the estate.

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