They cannot hold things up. If they have a legitimate concern it must be expressed to the court. If they refuse to sign there is generally a procedure by which notice of the final account can be published. It just takes a little longer. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate or a clerk at the court.
They cannot hold things up. If they have a legitimate concern it must be expressed to the court. If they refuse to sign there is generally a procedure by which notice of the final account can be published. It just takes a little longer. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate or a clerk at the court.
They cannot hold things up. If they have a legitimate concern it must be expressed to the court. If they refuse to sign there is generally a procedure by which notice of the final account can be published. It just takes a little longer. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate or a clerk at the court.
They cannot hold things up. If they have a legitimate concern it must be expressed to the court. If they refuse to sign there is generally a procedure by which notice of the final account can be published. It just takes a little longer. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate or a clerk at the court.