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Voluntary Discharge of Fiduciary Bill Passes Senate

The Senate unanimously passed S-1795 (Bucco)/A-1955 (Jones), which creates a process for the voluntary discharge of a personal representative overseeing the administration of estates. The bill allows personal representatives appointed by the surrogate's court to be discharged upon the filing of an application pending rules to be adopted by the New Jersey Supreme Court. The NJSBA opposed an earlier version of the proposed legislation because of inconsistencies in the bill's language. Members of the Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section have been monitoring the amendments and providing commentary as the bill progressed.