(a)
(1) Any movable assets remaining in the hands of the ancillary personal representative after the payment of all claims allowed in this state may by the court be ordered transferred to the personal representative in the domiciliary jurisdiction.
(2) This transfer may be conditioned upon satisfactory evidence being furnished to the court that the domiciliary personal representative has given bond sufficient for the protection of the estate and persons interested in the estate with respect to the property so transferred.
(b) Upon good cause shown, the court may order the sale of local assets by the ancillary personal representative for the purpose of transmitting the proceeds to the domiciliary personal representative.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 28 - Wills, Estates, and Fiduciary Relationships
Subtitle 4 - Administration Of Decedents' Estates
Chapter 42 - Ancillary Administration
§ 28-42-101. General law to apply
§ 28-42-102. Application for ancillary letters
§ 28-42-103. Ancillary personal representative — Bond
§ 28-42-104. Designation of agent
§ 28-42-105. Substitution of foreign for local representative
§ 28-42-106. Removal of assets to domiciliary jurisdiction
§ 28-42-107. Payment of claims generally
§ 28-42-108. Payment of claims — Insolvent estates
§ 28-42-109. Transfer of residue to domiciliary personal representative
§ 28-42-110. Payment of debt and delivery of property to domiciliary foreign personal representative
§ 28-42-111. Jurisdiction over foreign personal representative