Arizona Statutes
§ 14-3709 — Duty of personal representative; possession of estate; discovery of concealed assets
Arizona § 14-3709
JurisdictionArizona
Title 14Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION
Art. 7Duties and Powers of Personal Representatives
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Bluebook
Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 14-3709 (2026).
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A.Except as otherwise provided by a decedent's will, every personal representative has a right to, and shall take possession or control of, the decedent's property, except that any real property or tangible personal property may be left with or surrendered to the person presumptively entitled to it unless or until, in the judgment of the personal representative, possession of the property by the personal representative will be necessary for purposes of administration. The request by a personal representative for delivery of any property possessed by an heir or devisee is conclusive evidence, in any action against the heir or devisee for possession of the property, that the possession of the property by the personal representative is necessary for purposes of administration. The personal r
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Estate of Winn v. Plaza Healthcare, Inc.
150 P.3d 236 (Arizona Supreme Court, 2007)
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128 P.3d 234 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2006)
Jorgenson v. Jorgenson
766 P.2d 87 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1988)
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(Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2018)
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George Winn v. Plaza Healthcare
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Kimball v. Perkins
(Court of Appeals of Arizona, 2016)
McCollum v. Potter
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Nearby Sections
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§ 14-10001
Short title§ 14-10002
Definitions§ 14-10003
Scope of chapter§ 14-10004
Chapter supplemented by other law§ 14-10008
Disclaimer of interest by trustee§ 14-10012
Delivery or filing; definition§ 14-10013
When disclaimer barred or limited§ 14-10014
Tax qualified disclaimer§ 14-10015
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