Iowa Statutes
§ 633.320 — Declaratory judgment to determine last will
Iowa § 633.320
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Iowa Code § 633.320 (2026).
Text
The executor or any person named as a beneficiary in a will may bring an action for a
declaratory judgment to have such will declared to be the last will of the decedent. In such
action, all known interested persons, including heirs of the decedent and persons named as
beneficiaries in said instrument and other known instruments purporting to be wills of the
decedent, shall be joined as parties.
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Related
In the Matter of the Estate of Pamela Ann Gavin
(Court of Appeals of Iowa, 2024)
Legislative History
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §633.320]
Nearby Sections
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§ 633.1
Short title§ 633.10
Jurisdiction§ 633.100
Waiver of exemption§ 633.101
Appraisal§ 633.102
Costs and expenses§ 633.103
Certain corporate distributions§ 633.108
Small distributions§ 633.109
Inability to distribute estate funds§ 633.110
Receipts taken§ 633.111
Final discharge period§ 633.112
Discovery of property§ 633.113
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