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Can the personal representative request an estate to be closed three weeks ahead of the time for it to close?


Can the personal representative request an estate to be closed three weeks ahead of the time for it to close?

You can request anything you want, and you could, what is the harm, the most that they can say is no, so request and you will get your answer.

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