Minnesota Statutes

§ 524.3-203 — 524.3-203 PRIORITY AMONG PERSONS SEEKING APPOINTMENT AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE.

Minnesota § 524.3-203
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROBATE; PROPERTY; ESTATES; GUARDIANSHIPS; ANATOMICAL GIFTS
Ch. 524UNIFORM PROBATE CODE

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Minn. Stat. § 524.3-203 (2026).

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(a)Whether the proceedings are formal or informal, persons who are not disqualified have priority for appointment in the following order:
(1)the person with priority as determined by a probated will including a person nominated by a power conferred in a will;
(2)the surviving spouse of the decedent who is a devisee of the decedent;
(3)other devisees of the decedent;
(4)the surviving spouse of the decedent;
(5)other heirs of the decedent;
(6)45 days after the death of the decedent, any creditor;
(7)90 days after the death of the decedent and pursuant to section524.5-428, paragraph (b), any conservator of the decedent who has not been discharged.
(b)An objection to an appointment can be made only in formal proceedings. In case of objection the priorities stated in (a) apply except t

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Legislative History

1974 c 442 art 3 s 524.3-203;1975 c 347 s 29;1986 c 444;2003 c 12 art 2 s 7

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