Illinois Appellate Court Rule 23 Order - Estate of John Doe
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This document is an Illinois Appellate Court Rule 23 Order admitting the Last Will and Testament of John Doe to probate and appointing Jane Doe as Personal Representative of the estate. The order follows a Petition for Probate filed by Jane Doe.
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This document is an Illinois Appellate Court Rule 23 Order that formally admits the Last Will and Testament of the deceased, John Doe, to probate. The order also appoints Jane Doe as the Personal Representative of the estate, granting her the authority to administer it according to law. This follows a Petition for Probate filed by Jane Doe, who is identified as the surviving spouse.
This is a standard procedural order in estate administration. For legal professionals involved in probate, this signifies the formal commencement of estate administration, allowing the Personal Representative to proceed with asset management, debt settlement, and distribution. No specific compliance deadline or penalty is mentioned as this is a court order finalizing a procedural step.
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