Section 10953 Of Chapter 2. When Account Required From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 8. >> Chapter 2.
10953
. (a) As used in this section:
(1) "Incapacitated" means lack of capacity to serve as personal
representative.
(2) "Legal representative" means the personal representative of a
deceased personal representative or the conservator of the estate of
an incapacitated personal representative.
(b) If a personal representative dies or becomes incapacitated and
a legal representative is appointed for the deceased or
incapacitated personal representative, the legal representative shall
not later than 60 days after appointment, unless the court extends
the time, file an account of the administration of the deceased or
incapacitated personal representative.
(c) If a personal representative dies or becomes incapacitated and
no legal representative is appointed for the deceased or
incapacitated personal representative, or if the personal
representative absconds, the court may compel the attorney for the
deceased, incapacitated, or absconding personal representative or
attorney of record in the estate proceeding to file an account of the
administration of the deceased, incapacitated, or absconding
personal representative.
(d) The legal representative or attorney shall exercise reasonable
diligence in preparing an account under this section. Verification
of the account may be made on information and belief. The court shall
settle the account as in other cases. The court shall allow
reasonable compensation to the legal representative or the attorney
for preparing the account. The amount allowed is a charge against the
estate that was being administered by the deceased, incapacitated,
or absconding personal representative. Legal services for which
compensation shall be allowed to the attorney under this subdivision
include those services rendered by any paralegal performing the
services under the direction and supervision of an attorney. The
petition or application for compensation shall set forth the hours
spent and services performed by the paralegal.