Tennessee Statutes
§ 30-1-112 — Resignation of personal representative
Tennessee § 30-1-112
JurisdictionTennessee
Title30
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 30-1-112 (2026).
Text
(a)Any named executor in a decedent's last will and testament may decline to serve as such personal representative by filing a sworn statement, or a statement under penalty of perjury, with the court.
(b)Any personal representative may resign and relinquish trust in the following manner:
(1)Filing Petition. The personal representative shall file the petition in the probate court or chancery court having cognizance of the settlement of the estate of the deceased whom the petitioner represents, praying to be permitted to resign;
(2)Notice to Legatees, etc. When the legatees, devisees, or distributees entitled to the estate reside in the county where the letters testamentary or of administration were granted, five (5) days' notice shall be given them, their agent or attorney, of the filin
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Related
In re: Estate of M.L. Wakefield
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2001)
Legislative History
Amended by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 809, Secs.s 4, s 5 eff. 4/14/2016. Code 1858, § 2237 (deriv. Acts 1851-1852, ch. 141, §§ 1, 2); Shan., § 3973; Code 1932, § 8185; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 30-115.
Nearby Sections
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§ 30-1-102
Jurisdiction to grant letters§ 30-1-106
Preference in granting of letters§ 30-1-107
Appeal from grant of letters§ 30-1-108
Administrator pendente lite§ 30-1-109
Administrator ad litem§ 30-1-111
Oath of personal representative§ 30-1-112
Resignation of personal representative§ 30-1-114
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Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 30-1-112, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/30-1-112.