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The best ... and only ... advice we can give here on this is "contact an attorney." The procedure is going to depend on the jurisdiction, and you're almost certainly going to need an attorney before this gets resolved anyway.

If the administrator (do you mean executor?) is a family member or friend you might talk to them first; you might be able to resolve this amicably (maybe there are very good reasons for what you perceive from the outside as "bleeding the estate dry"). If not, it's lawyer time.

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Q: How do you you challenge the administrator of the estate if you think he is bleeding the estate dry before the beneficiaries are paid?
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