Tennessee Statutes
§ 32-2-111 — Admission to probate for establishing a muniment of title to real estate and personal property
Tennessee·Title 32
Regardless of the date of the person's death and any limitation on the time for admitting a will for probate, any will when duly proven, whether of a resident or nonresident decedent, may be admitted to probate for the limited purpose of establishing a muniment of title to real estate and personal property, without the necessity of granting letters testamentary or otherwise proceeding with administration.
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Timothy Parker v. James Mark Parker
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2017)
Legislative History
Acts 1997 , ch. 426, § 19; 2002, ch. 735, §7; 2007 , ch. 8, § 3.
Nearby Sections
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§ 32-1-101
Chapter definitions§ 32-1-102
Persons qualified to make a will§ 32-1-103
Witnesses - Who may act§ 32-1-105
Holographic will§ 32-1-106
Nuncupative will§ 32-1-107
Foreign execution§ 32-1-112
Deposit of will with probate court§ 32-1-201
Actions effecting a revocation of will§ 32-1-202
Revocation by divorce or annulment