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Yes, if you have a valid reason to contest the appointment, you can file an objection with the court, but be prepared for a legal process.
An Administratrix is responsible for managing the estate, paying debts, and distributing assets according to the will or laws of intestacy.
The timeline can vary, but it generally takes a few weeks to a few months depending on the court's workload.
You will need the deceased person's death certificate, any existing wills, and possibly some identification documents.
Typically, a family member or someone named in the will can be appointed as Administratrix, but it ultimately depends on the court's decision.
To get a Certificate of Death, you usually need to request it from the county vital records office where the death occurred.
If disputes arise, it can get complicated. You may need to involve a lawyer or go to court to resolve disagreements among heirs.
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