Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 14, § 1069
Waiver of final accounting
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Current — June 1, 2022
As of July 1, 2021
If an estate has been open for at least six months and the remaining assets include no real estate, a final accounting may be waived if the executor or administrator files with the court:
If an estate has been open for at least six months and the remaining assets include no real estate, a final accounting may be waived if the executor or administrator files with the court:
(1) the fiduciary's verified representation that all claims and all other obligations of the estate have been satisfied;
(1) the fiduciary’s verified representation that all claims and all other obligations of the estate have been satisfied;
(2) a schedule of remaining assets to be distributed;
(2) a schedule of remaining assets to be distributed;
(3) a schedule of proposed distribution;
(3) a schedule of proposed distribution;
(4) a waiver of a final accounting and consent to the proposed distribution by all interested parties; and
(4) a waiver of a final accounting and consent to the proposed distribution by all interested parties; and
(5) a tax clearance from the Vermont Department of Taxes. Added 2017, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 6.
(5) a tax clearance from the Vermont Department of Taxes.
Official source: Vermont General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Vermont statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.