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Answer: Dependent Administration
You have arrived at this solution because:
- The Decedent died leaving a Will.
- The Decedent died leaving unsecured debts that are due and owing by the estate or the decedent applied for and received Medicaid benefits on or after March 1, 2005.
- The Decedent's Will did not provide for an "independent administration" or all of the persons named in the Will are unable or unwilling to serve as independent executor.
- There is not a unanimous agreement amongst the heirs of the estate as to who shall serve as the executor of the estate and to that person serving independent from court supervision.
Learn more: Probate of Will under a supervised or "Dependent Administration."
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