Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 525 — Probate Proceedings
Section 525.475 — Dormant Estate; Removal Of Representative Or Attorney.

525.475 MS 1974 [Repealed, 1975 c 347 s 144] 525.475 DORMANT ESTATE; REMOVAL OF REPRESENTATIVE OR ATTORNEY.
(1) In a supervised administration under sections 524.3-501 to 524.3-505:
(a) If an order of complete settlement of the estate or a decree, as provided in section 524.3-1001, is not entered within 18 months after appointment of the personal representative, the court shall order the personal representative and the attorney to show good cause why an order of complete settlement of the estate or a decree has not been entered.
(b) If good cause is not shown the court shall order the removal of the personal representative, instruct the personal representative to dismiss the attorney and employ another attorney, if necessary, to complete the administration of the estate, or shall order such other or further relief as may be appropriate. In addition, the court may refer a record of the proceeding to the state Board of Professional Responsibility. If removal of the personal representative is ordered, the court shall also direct by order the disposition of the assets remaining in the name of, or under the control of, the personal representative being removed.
(c) If good cause is shown, the court shall order that the time for administration of the estate be extended for an additional period not to exceed one year. If an order of complete settlement of the estate or a decree, as provided in section 524.3-1001, is not entered within such extended period, the court shall again order the personal representative and the attorney to show cause why an order of complete settlement or a decree has not been entered. If good cause is not shown, the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section shall be applicable. If good cause is shown, the court shall order that the time for administration of the estate be again extended for an additional period not to exceed one year and the provisions of this paragraph (c) of this section shall be applicable to such additional extension.
(2) In an administration other than a supervised administration under sections 524.3-501 to 524.3-505:
(a) Upon the petition of an interested person and upon showing of probable cause for relief, the court shall order the personal representative and the attorney to show cause why the estate has not been closed pursuant to the provisions of sections 524.3-1001 to 524.3-1003.
(b) If good cause is not shown, the court shall order the removal of the personal representative, instruct the personal representative to dismiss the attorney and employ another attorney, if necessary, to complete the administration of the estate or shall order such other or further relief as may be appropriate. In addition, the court may refer a record of the proceeding to the state Board of Professional Responsibility. If removal of the personal representative is ordered, the court shall also direct by order the disposition of the assets remaining in the name of, or under the control of, the personal representative being removed.
(c) If good cause is shown, the court shall enter an order so finding. An interested party may thereafter again petition the court for an order directing the personal representative and the attorney to show cause why the estate has not been closed pursuant to the provisions of sections 524.3-1001 to 524.3-1003.
(3) An attorney dismissed pursuant to this section and who is seeking attorney fees for services rendered to the estate has the burden of affirmatively proving that the estate has benefited from the services and that the benefits warrant the payment of the requested fee.
1975 c 347 s 104; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 524 - 532 — Probate; Property; Estates; Guardianships; Anatomical Gifts

Chapter 525 — Probate Proceedings

Section 525.031 — Fees For Copies.

Section 525.033 — Fees For Filing Petitions.

Section 525.041 — Written Decision Shall Be Filed Within 90 Days; Mandatory.

Section 525.05 — Judge Or Referee; Grounds For Disqualification.

Section 525.091 — Destruction And Reproduction Of Probate Records.

Section 525.092 — Court Administrator May Destroy Certain Papers.

Section 525.095 — Court Administrator May Issue Orders Under Direction Of The Court.

Section 525.10 — Referee; Appointment; Bond; Office Abolished.

Section 525.101 — Compensation Of Referee.

Section 525.102 — Reference.

Section 525.103 — Delivery Of Books And Records.

Section 525.11 — Reporter; Appointment And Duties.

Section 525.111 — Compensation; Transcript Fees.

Section 525.113 — Additional Employees.

Section 525.12 — Auditor; Appointment.

Section 525.121 — Powers.

Section 525.122 — Compensation Of Auditor.

Section 525.13 — Estate.

Section 525.14 — Descent Of Cemetery Lot.

Section 525.152 — Award Of Property With Sentimental Value To Children.

Section 525.161 — No Surviving Spouse Or Kindred, Notices To Attorney General.

Section 525.21 — Quantity Of Estate Devised.

Section 525.2221 — Wills Not Affected.

Section 525.242 — Secondary Evidence.

Section 525.253 — Sale Of Devised Property.

Section 525.31 — Essentials.

Section 525.311 — Contents Of Petition.

Section 525.312 — Decree Of Descent.

Section 525.313 — Clearance For Medical Assistance Claims.

Section 525.37 — Foreclosure Of Mortgages.

Section 525.38 — Realty Acquired.

Section 525.391 — Property Fraudulently Conveyed.

Section 525.392 — Property Converted.

Section 525.393 — Disposal By Coroner.

Section 525.475 — Dormant Estate; Removal Of Representative Or Attorney.

Section 525.48 — Final Account, Attorney Fees And Representative Fees.

Section 525.483 — Recording Decree.

Section 525.484 — Property Of Deceased Persons To Be Transferred To Representatives Of Foreign Countries In Certain Cases.

Section 525.486 — Termination Of Trusts; Distribution.

Section 525.491 — Attorney's Lien.

Section 525.515 — Basis For Attorney's Fees.

Section 525.528 — Federal Estate Tax; Marital Deduction.

Section 525.71 — Appealable Orders.

Section 525.712 — Requisites.

Section 525.714 — Suspension By Appeal.

Section 525.73 — Affirmance; Reversal.

Section 525.731 — Judgment; Execution.

Section 525.80 — Representative.

Section 525.83 — Notice.

Section 525.831 — Notice To Attorney General Of Devises For Charitable Purposes.

Section 525.84 — Erroneous Escheat.

Section 525.841 — Escheat Returned.

Section 525.85 — Disclosure Proceedings.

Section 525.88 — State Patents.

Section 525.881 — Federal Patents.

Section 525.91 — Letters, Contents.

Section 525.95 — Fiduciary Powers, Suspension During War Service.