What are administrative closings of probate cases?

In accordance with MCL 700.3951 and MCR 5.144, the Muskegon County Probate Court may administratively close a probate file. The Muskegon County Probate Court has implemented the following procedures to reopen an administratively closed file:

  • To reopen an administratively closed decedent’s estate, the fiduciary or any interested person must file an Application/Petition to Reopen Estate PC607, and pay the filing fee of $150. If the former fiduciary is reappointed, they may be ordered to file any missing documents (e.g. Account, Inventory, Notice of Continued Administration).
  • To reopen an administratively closed guardianship or conservatorship case, the fiduciary or any interested person must file a new Petition to Appoint Guardian or Petition to Appoint Conservator, and pay the filing fee of $150. If the former Guardian or Conservator is reappointed, they may be ordered to file any missing documents (e.g. Annual Report on Condition of Ward, Account).

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