HB 2650
Probate procedure; petitions for summary administration; increasing value of estate for summary administration.
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Bill overview
This bill changes the rules for how estates are administered through summary proceedings in Oklahoma. It raises the minimum value of an estate that can qualify for summary administration, allowing for faster and less expensive probate processes. The bill also clarifies the process for filing petitions for summary administration and ensures that the value of the estate is properly calculated. These changes aim to streamline probate for smaller estates, reducing administrative burdens and costs for families.
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