Code of Virginia
Chapter 13 - Inventories and Accounts
§ 64.2-1314. Statement in lieu of settlement of accounts by personal representatives in certain circumstances

A. For the purposes of this section, the term "residuary beneficiary" shall not include the trustee of a trust that receives a residuary gift under a decedent's will.
B. If all distributees of a decedent's estate or all residuary beneficiaries under a decedent's will are personal representatives of that decedent's estate, whether serving alone or with others who are not distributees or residuary beneficiaries, the personal representatives may, in lieu of the settlement of accounts required by § 64.2-1304, file with the commissioner of accounts a statement under oath that (i) all known charges against the estate have been paid, (ii) six months have elapsed since the personal representatives qualified in the clerk's office, and (iii) the residue of the estate has been delivered to the distributees or beneficiaries. In the case of a residuary beneficiary, the statement shall include an itemized listing, substantiated and accompanied by proper vouchers, showing satisfaction of all other bequests in the will. The statement shall be considered an account stated and subject to all the provisions of this chapter applicable to accounts stated.
C. If the statement authorized by this section cannot be filed with the commissioner of accounts within the time prescribed by § 64.2-1304, the personal representatives, within that time, shall file either (i) an interim account or (ii) a written notice under oath that the personal representatives intend to file a statement in lieu of the settlement of accounts when all requirements of this section have been met, which shall include an explanation of why such a statement cannot presently be filed. Second and subsequent interim accounts or notices of intent to file shall be filed annually until the statement in lieu of the settlement of accounts is filed. A commissioner of accounts who determines that the reasons offered for not presently filing a statement in lieu of settlement are not sufficient, whether in a first or subsequent written notice, may require the personal representatives to file an interim account in addition to the notice. The filing of an interim account shall not preclude the filing of a subsequent statement.
1960, c. 428, § 26-20.1; 1972, c. 326; 1975, c. 192; 1980, c. 199; 1981, c. 113; 1983, c. 328; 1984, c. 309; 1993, c. 525; 1998, c. 610; 2001, c. 107; 2012, c. 614; 2017, c. 638.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries

Chapter 13 - Inventories and Accounts

§ 64.2-1300. Inventories to be filed with commissioners of accounts

§ 64.2-1301. When inventory and settlement not required

§ 64.2-1302. Waiver of inventory and settlement for certain estates

§ 64.2-1303. Copies of inventories and accounts to be provided by personal representatives

§ 64.2-1304. Personal representatives

§ 64.2-1305. Conservators, guardians of minors' estates, committees, trustees under § 64.2-2016, and receivers

§ 64.2-1306. Testamentary trustees

§ 64.2-1307. Testamentary trustees under a will waiving accounts; waiver where beneficiary also trustee

§ 64.2-1308. Forms for inventories and accounts

§ 64.2-1309. Accounts of sales under deeds of trust

§ 64.2-1310. Recordation of inventories and accounts of sales

§ 64.2-1311. Vouchers and statement of assets on hand; direct payments to account; vouchers for IRS payments

§ 64.2-1312. Report to circuit court; death of fiduciary; fiduciary for recipient of federal benefits

§ 64.2-1313. Exhibition of accounts when sum does not exceed certain amount

§ 64.2-1314. Statement in lieu of settlement of accounts by personal representatives in certain circumstances

§ 64.2-1315. Certification and recording of accounts settled in a judicial proceeding

§ 64.2-1316. Settlement of fiduciary's accounts by commissioner in chancery; report to commissioner of accounts

§ 64.2-1317. Disposition of papers relating to estates