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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter30 > 30-3002

30-3002. Property, claims, or rights of deceased; interested person establish; complaint; effect.If any personal representative, heir, devisee, creditor, or other person interested in the estate of any deceased person shall complain to the judge of the county court, on an oath given on information and belief, that any person may have concealed, embezzled, carried away, or disposed of any money, goods, or chattels of the deceased, or that such person may have in his possession or knowledge any deeds, conveyances, bonds, contracts, or other writings, which contain evidence of or tend to disclose the right, title, interest, or claim of the deceased to any real or personal estate, or any claim or demand, or any will of the deceased, the judge may cite such person to appear before the court of probate. Any personal representative, heir, devisee, creditor, or other person interested in the estate of such deceased person may examine such person upon oath upon the matter of such complaint or direct interrogatories to him. The citation may also direct the person cited to bring with him, for examination by the judge and parties interested, any such documents or writings, or any will of the deceased, which may be in his possession or under his control. SourceLaws 1978, LB 650, § 24.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter30 > 30-3002

30-3002. Property, claims, or rights of deceased; interested person establish; complaint; effect.If any personal representative, heir, devisee, creditor, or other person interested in the estate of any deceased person shall complain to the judge of the county court, on an oath given on information and belief, that any person may have concealed, embezzled, carried away, or disposed of any money, goods, or chattels of the deceased, or that such person may have in his possession or knowledge any deeds, conveyances, bonds, contracts, or other writings, which contain evidence of or tend to disclose the right, title, interest, or claim of the deceased to any real or personal estate, or any claim or demand, or any will of the deceased, the judge may cite such person to appear before the court of probate. Any personal representative, heir, devisee, creditor, or other person interested in the estate of such deceased person may examine such person upon oath upon the matter of such complaint or direct interrogatories to him. The citation may also direct the person cited to bring with him, for examination by the judge and parties interested, any such documents or writings, or any will of the deceased, which may be in his possession or under his control. SourceLaws 1978, LB 650, § 24.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter30 > 30-3002

30-3002. Property, claims, or rights of deceased; interested person establish; complaint; effect.If any personal representative, heir, devisee, creditor, or other person interested in the estate of any deceased person shall complain to the judge of the county court, on an oath given on information and belief, that any person may have concealed, embezzled, carried away, or disposed of any money, goods, or chattels of the deceased, or that such person may have in his possession or knowledge any deeds, conveyances, bonds, contracts, or other writings, which contain evidence of or tend to disclose the right, title, interest, or claim of the deceased to any real or personal estate, or any claim or demand, or any will of the deceased, the judge may cite such person to appear before the court of probate. Any personal representative, heir, devisee, creditor, or other person interested in the estate of such deceased person may examine such person upon oath upon the matter of such complaint or direct interrogatories to him. The citation may also direct the person cited to bring with him, for examination by the judge and parties interested, any such documents or writings, or any will of the deceased, which may be in his possession or under his control. SourceLaws 1978, LB 650, § 24.