(a)
(1) If, after an estate has been settled and the personal representative discharged, other property of the estate is discovered, or if it appears that any necessary act remains unperformed on the part of the personal representative, or for any other proper cause, the court, upon the petition of any person interested in the estate and without notice or upon such notice as it may direct, may order that the estate be reopened.
(2) It may reappoint the personal representative or appoint another personal representative to administer such property or perform such act as may be deemed necessary.
(b) Unless the court shall otherwise order, the provisions of the Probate Code as to an original administration shall apply to the proceedings had in the reopened administration so far as may be appropriate. However, no claim which is already barred can be asserted in the reopened administration.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 28 - Wills, Estates, and Fiduciary Relationships
Subtitle 4 - Administration Of Decedents' Estates
Chapter 53 - Distribution And Discharge
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 28-53-101. Determination of heirship
§ 28-53-102. Partial distribution
§ 28-53-103. Order of final distribution — Notice and hearing
§ 28-53-104. Order of final distribution — Contents
§ 28-53-105. Order of final distribution — Conclusiveness
§ 28-53-106. Account not approved
§ 28-53-109. Determination of advancements
§ 28-53-110. Improper distributions
§ 28-53-112. Interest — Income and increment
§ 28-53-113. Exoneration of encumbered property
§ 28-53-114. Distribution in kind
§ 28-53-116. Missing or unavailable distributees