District Heights, MD asked in Probate for Maryland

Q: how can I distribure funds to a interested party, in probate ? who is unable to work. while the estate is still open.

I am the personal representative in the estate in pg county #124481.

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A: It might be wise for you to review the estate with counsel, because you, as personal representative, will be personally liable if you disburse too much or the disbursement violates the rights of some other beneficiary or creditor. But, you have broad discretion to create advances to beneficiaries. Keep cancelled checks, so cash disbursements or electronic transfers are sometimes a bad idea.

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