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ESTATES
(755 ILCS 5/) Probate Act of 1975.

755 ILCS 5/Art. XXIV

 
    (755 ILCS 5/Art. XXIV heading)
ARTICLE XXIV
ACCOUNTS

755 ILCS 5/24-1

    (755 ILCS 5/24-1) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-1)
    Sec. 24-1. Duty to account.) (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), within 60 days after the expiration of 12 months after the issuance of letters or within such further time as the court allows and thereafter whenever required by the court until the administration is completed, and if the letters are revoked, within such time as the court directs, every representative of a decedent's estate shall prepare and present a verified account of his administration to the court which issued his letters. The account shall state the receipts and disbursements of the representative since his last accounting and all real and personal estate which is on hand and shall be accompanied by such evidence of the disbursements as the court may require.
    (b) If written consents of all interested persons are filed in the court, the court may excuse the preparation and presentation of an account, subject to such conditions as the court deems appropriate.
(Source: P.A. 84-555; 84-690.)

755 ILCS 5/24-2

    (755 ILCS 5/24-2) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-2)
    Sec. 24-2. Notice of accounting - effect.) Notice of the hearing on any account of a representative of a decedent's estate shall be given as the court directs to unpaid creditors and to all other interested persons. If the account is approved by the court upon the hearing, in the absence of fraud, accident or mistake, the account as approved is binding upon all persons to whom the notice was given. No notice, however, shall be required under this Section either (a) to any person from whom a receipt in full is exhibited to the court or who waives notice, or (b) whenever a trustee of a trust is an interested person, to any beneficiary of the trust by reason of the beneficiary's interest in the trust, but a trustee given notice of an account under this Section shall be liable to the trust beneficiaries for any breach of fiduciary duty by the trustee in connection with the account.
(Source: P.A. 85-994.)

755 ILCS 5/24-3

    (755 ILCS 5/24-3) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-3)
    Sec. 24-3. Order of distribution, abatement and contribution on settlement of estate.) (a) The court may enforce the settlement of estates. On every settlement the court may order the representative of a decedent's estate to pay the claims against the estate, as provided in Section 18-13. If it appears that there are sufficient assets to pay all claims against the estate the court may order the representative to distribute the estate to the persons entitled thereto.
    (b) Unless otherwise provided by the will, if the estate of a testator is insufficient to pay all legacies under his will, specific legacies shall be satisfied pro rata before general legacies, and general legacies shall be satisfied pro rata, without any priority in either case as between real and personal estate.
    (c) If real or personal estate which has been specifically bequeathed is sold by the representative, the other legatees shall contribute to the legatee whose legacy has been sold, so as to accomplish abatement and equalization as provided in this Section. The court shall determine the amount of the respective contributions, the manner in which they shall be paid, and whether with or without security.
    (d) On final distribution of an estate, payments made from principal or income shall be accounted for as provided in Sections 5 and 6 of the Principal and Income Act.
(Source: P.A. 84-395.)

755 ILCS 5/24-4

    (755 ILCS 5/24-4) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-4)
    Sec. 24-4. Distribution before the expiration of the period when claims are barred.) (a) If it appears that there are sufficient assets to pay all claims against the estate of a decedent, the court may order the representative to pay the distributive share to a distributee before the expiration of the period when claims are barred under Section 18-12 if the distributee gives bond payable to and for the indemnity of the representative in double the value of the distributive share to be paid, with surety to be approved by the court, conditioned to refund the due proportion of any claim entitled to be paid from the estate distributed together with the expenses of recovery, including reasonable attorneys' fees and additional expenses of administration.
    (b) If at any time after payment of a distributive share it becomes necessary for all or any part of the distributive share to be refunded for the payment of any claim entitled to be paid from the estate distributed, upon petition of any interested person the court shall order the distributee to refund that portion of his distributive share which is necessary to pay the claim. If there is more than one distributee, the court shall apportion among the distributees the amount to be refunded according to the amount received by each of them, but specific and general legacies need not be refunded unless the residue is insufficient to satisfy the claims entitled to be paid from the estate distributed. If a distributee refuses to refund within 60 days after being ordered by the court to do so and upon demand, the refusal is deemed a breach of the bond and a civil action may be maintained by the representative against the distributee and the surety or either of them for the amount due together with the expenses of recovery, including reasonable attorneys' fees. The order of the court is evidence of the amount due.
(Source: P.A. 84-395.)

755 ILCS 5/24-5

    (755 ILCS 5/24-5) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-5)
    Sec. 24-5. Distribution on presumption of death - deposit in court or in depositaries.) (a) Before distribution is made to a distributee of the estate of a person presumed to be dead, the distributee or someone for and on behalf of the distributee must give bond payable to the people of the State of Illinois in double the value of the distributive share to be paid, with surety to be approved by the court, conditioned to refund to the person presumed to be dead, if alive, or to any other person lawfully entitled thereto, the share received by the distributee. The bond may provide that it is binding on the surety for a period of not to exceed 10 years from the date thereof, but the release of the surety at the expiration of the 10 years does not release the distributee from liability to refund the distributive share received by him.
    (b) In any case where funds have been deposited pursuant to the order of any court in the office of the county treasury or any other depositary for the benefit of any person and have there remained for a period of 20 years or more without lawful claim being made therefor, the funds are thereafter distributable to the heirs or legatees of such person under the presumption of death testate or intestate, as found by any court of competent jurisdiction, upon the entry into bond by each distributee, without surety, conditioned to refund on demand, to the presumed decedent, if alive, or to any other person lawfully entitled thereto, all money and other property or assets received by the distributee as heir or legatee; and in all cases of distribution there shall not thereafter be any recourse to, or liability on the part of the treasurer, depositary or any representative or officer of court.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-6

    (755 ILCS 5/24-6) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-6)
    Sec. 24-6. Filing of bond.) After approval by the court, the bonds provided for in Section 24-4 or 24-5 of this Act must be filed with the clerk of the court.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-7

    (755 ILCS 5/24-7) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-7)
    Sec. 24-7. When estate does not exceed surviving spouse's award.) If it appears to the court that the value of the real and personal estate of a decedent after payment of 1st class claims does not exceed the amount of the surviving spouse's or child's award, or both, the court shall order the representative to deliver the personal estate to the person entitled to the award and discharge the representative. The order operates to vest the person entitled to the award with complete title to the personal estate. The person entitled to the award is liable only for unpaid 1st class claims against the estate to the extent of the personal estate so delivered to that person.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-8

    (755 ILCS 5/24-8) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-8)
    Sec. 24-8. Accounting to distributee.) If a representative has taken possession of all or a part of the estate of the decedent and refuses or fails to pay the claims, to account or to pay the distributive share to any distributee including a co-representative who is entitled to a distributive share, after being ordered to do so by the court, the distributee may maintain an action for an accounting and to recover the proportion of the estate belonging to or due him.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-9

    (755 ILCS 5/24-9) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-9)
    Sec. 24-9. Reopening estate.) If a decedent's estate has been closed and the representative discharged, it may be reopened to permit the administration of a newly discovered asset or of an unsettled portion of the estate on the petition of any interested person. If the petition asks the appointment of the former representative or a successor designated by the will, the court may order such notice of the hearing on the petition to be given to any interested persons as it directs or the court may hear the petition without notice. If the petition asks the appointment of a representative other than the one who was acting when the prior administration was completed or a successor designated by the will, notice of the hearing on the petition must be given as the court directs to the former representative and to all persons entitled either to administer or to nominate a person to administer equally with or in preference to the petitioner. No notice need be given to any person who personally appears at the hearing or who files his waiver of notice. On the hearing, the court may vacate the order of discharge or issue letters of office as the case requires. A new bond based on the value of the newly discovered asset or the unsettled portion of the estate and limited to the administration thereof must be furnished as provided by this Act.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-10

    (755 ILCS 5/24-10) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-10)
    Sec. 24-10. Interest on property withheld by representative of decedent's estate.) At the expiration of a period of 2 years after the issuance of letters of office in a decedent's estate, the representative shall be charged with interest at the rate of 10% per year on the fair market value of all the personal estate which has come into his possession or control and has not been properly paid out or distributed, except for good cause shown. The interest shall run from 2 years after the issuance of letters or if personal estate comes into his possession or control subsequent to 2 years after the issuance of letters, interest on the subsequently acquired personal estate runs from 6 months after such personal estate comes into his possession or control, except for good cause shown.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-11

    (755 ILCS 5/24-11) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-11)
    Sec. 24-11. Duty to account - ward's estate.) (a) The representative of a ward's estate shall present a verified account of his administration to the court which issued his letters within 30 days after the expiration of one year after the issuance of letters or within such further time as the court allows; within 30 days after the termination of his office or within such further time as the court allows, and whenever required by the court until the office is terminated; provided however, if no time is set by the court, the representative shall present a verified account within 30 days after the expiration of 3 years from the date of the preceding account or within such further time as the court allows. The account shall state the receipts and disbursements of the representative since his last accounting and all personal estate which is on hand, and shall be accompanied by such evidence of the disbursements as the court may require. On every accounting the court may require the representative to produce satisfactory evidence that he has in his possession or control the personal estate shown by the account to be on hand.
    (b) If the estate of a ward is derived in whole or in part from payments of compensation, adjusted compensation, pension, insurance or other similar benefits made directly to the estate by the Veterans Administration, notice of the hearing on any account filed in the ward's estate and a copy of the account must be given to the Veterans' Administration Regional Office at least 10 days before the hearing. If notice of the hearing on any account except the final account of a representative is served at least 10 days before the hearing on the account and the court appoints a guardian ad litem to represent the ward at the hearing, in the absence of fraud, accident or mistake the account as approved is binding upon the ward. Notice of the hearing on any final account of a representative must be given to the ward if he is living and to such other persons and in such manner as the court directs.
    (c) On final settlement of the estate of a ward or sooner if the court directs, the representative shall pay and deliver the estate and title papers of the ward in the hands of the representative or with which he is chargeable to the person entitled thereto.
(Source: P.A. 84-494.)

755 ILCS 5/24-12

    (755 ILCS 5/24-12) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-12)
    Sec. 24-12. Termination of office of a representative of a ward.) The office of a representative of a ward terminates when the ward if a minor attains his majority, when the letters of a representative are revoked, when the representative dies or, subject to Section 24-19, when the ward dies. The marriage of a minor ward terminates the right of the minor's guardian to the ward's custody and education but not to the minor's estate.
(Source: P.A. 80-1364.)

755 ILCS 5/24-13

    (755 ILCS 5/24-13) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-13)
    Sec. 24-13. Accounting for a deceased representative or a representative under legal disability.) If a representative dies or is adjudged to be under legal disability or is adjudged a person subject to involuntary admission or meeting the standard for judicial admission under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code before he is discharged, the surety on his bond or his representative or any of his heirs or legatees may present an account in his behalf.
(Source: P.A. 83-706.)

755 ILCS 5/24-14

    (755 ILCS 5/24-14) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-14)
    Sec. 24-14. Accounting by surety on bond of representative.) If the letters issued to a representative are revoked and he fails or refuses to file an account within the time fixed by the court, the surety on his bond may present an account in his behalf.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-15

    (755 ILCS 5/24-15) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-15)
    Sec. 24-15. Stating an account.) The court may state an account on behalf of a representative who dies or is adjudged to be a person under legal disability and on whose behalf an account is not presented to the court within 60 days after the death or adjudication or who fails or refuses to present an account as required by law. When entered of record the account is binding and conclusive against the representative and the surety on his bond.
(Source: P.A. 83-706.)

755 ILCS 5/24-16

    (755 ILCS 5/24-16) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-16)
    Sec. 24-16. Citation - attachment.) (a) If the representative fails or refuses to make settlement within 30 days after the expiration of the time provided by this Act, the court may order a citation to issue directing the respondent to appear on the return day designated in the citation and to make settlement of the estate or to show cause why settlement is not made. The citation must be served not less than 10 days before the return day designated in the citation and be served and returned in the manner provided for summons in civil cases. If the respondent appears in court on the return of the citation and fails or refuses to make settlement within the time ordered by the court or to show cause why settlement is not made, he may be dealt with as for contempt and may be removed as representative.
    (b) If after being served with the citation, the respondent fails to appear before the court on the return day designated in the citation, the court may order an attachment to issue requiring the sheriff to bring the body of the respondent before the court forthwith. If after having been so attached, the respondent fails to make settlement under the order of the court he may be dealt with as for contempt and may be removed as representative.
    (c) If a representative fails or refuses to pay any money or deliver any property to a person entitled thereto in pursuance of the lawful order of the court within 30 days after demand therefor is made upon the representative, except for good cause shown, on the petition of any interested party or on the court's own motion, the court may order an attachment to issue requiring the sheriff to bring the body of the respondent before the court forthwith and may commit him to jail until he complies with the order of the court or until he is discharged by due course of law and may remove him as representative.
    (d) The costs of the citation and attachment shall be paid by the delinquent respondent and the court may enter judgment therefor.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-17

    (755 ILCS 5/24-17) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-17)
    Sec. 24-17. Devastavit.) The failure or refusal of a representative to pay any money or deliver any property to the person entitled thereto in pursuance of the lawful order of the court within 30 days after demand therefor amounts to a devastavit and an action upon the representative's bond may be forthwith instituted and maintained. The failure or refusal to pay or deliver is sufficient breach of the condition of the bond to authorize a recovery thereon against the representative and his surety, or either.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-18

    (755 ILCS 5/24-18) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-18)
    Sec. 24-18. Liability for mismanagement.) A representative and the surety on his bond are liable to a successor representative, to a co-representative or to any person aggrieved thereby for any mismanagement of the estate committed to his care. The successor representative, the co-representative or the person so aggrieved may institute and maintain an action against the representative and the surety on his bond for all money and property which have come into his possession and are withheld or may have been wasted, embezzled or misapplied and no satisfaction made therefor.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

755 ILCS 5/24-19

    (755 ILCS 5/24-19) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-19)
    Sec. 24-19. Administration of deceased ward's estate.) (a) Without order of appointment and until the issuance of letters testamentary or of administration or until sooner discharged by the court, a representative of the estate of a deceased ward has the powers and duties of an administrator to collect.
    (b) When 30 days or such further time as the court allows have elapsed after the death of a ward, letters of administration may be issued to the person who was guardian of the estate of the deceased ward upon his petition therefor, unless a petition for letters has theretofore been presented to the court of the proper county, in which case the court shall first dispose of the pending petition before issuing letters to the representative. If letters of administration are issued to another on a petition filed, letters may not be issued to the person who was guardian.
(Source: P.A. 85-692.)

755 ILCS 5/24-20

    (755 ILCS 5/24-20) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-20)
    Sec. 24-20. Deposit of unclaimed money. Before July 1, 2024, when the receipt of a ward, a distributee of an estate, or a claimant cannot be obtained for money or any other asset of the estate, the representative by leave of court may sell the asset and deposit the net proceeds together with any other money of the estate belonging to the ward, distributee, or claimant with the county treasurer of the county in which the estate is being administered. The representative shall notify the county treasurer in writing of the identity of the persons entitled thereto and, if known, their last known post office address. The county treasurer shall give the representative a receipt therefor which shall be filed in the court. The person entitled to the money so deposited may obtain it, plus interest at a rate equal to the average interest rate on 3 month United States Treasury Bills issued during the time the money was on deposit, upon application to the court and satisfactory proof of his right thereto.
    On or after July 1, 2024, when the receipt of a ward, a distributee of an estate, or a claimant cannot be found, the representative shall report and remit the share of the missing person to the State Treasurer for disposition under the Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
(Source: P.A. 103-148, eff. 6-30-23.)

755 ILCS 5/24-21

    (755 ILCS 5/24-21) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-21)
    Sec. 24-21. Deposit or investment of money of a ward, subject to court order.
    (a) If the estate of a ward consists only of money, on the petition of the representative of the estate or of the representative of an estate of which the ward is a legatee or heir, or of any other interested person, or on its own motion, the court may, if it appears practicable and to the best interests of the ward to do so, order the money (1) deposited in a bank to the credit of the ward at interest or otherwise but, unless otherwise authorized by the court, only to an amount not exceeding the amount for which it is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or (2) deposited in any state or federal savings and loan association but, unless otherwise authorized by the court, only to an amount not exceeding the amount for which it is insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, or (3) invested in United States obligations and deposited for safekeeping for the account of the ward in a bank or trust company qualified to accept and execute trusts in this State, or with the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States or in a Federal Reserve Bank or in such other agency as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, or (4) invested in shares of any state or federal credit union to the credit of the ward at interest or otherwise to an amount not exceeding the amount for which said shares are insured as required by The Illinois Credit Union Act or the Federal Credit Union Act, as applicable, or (5) deposited in a qualified tuition program under Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code. The receipt of the bank or trust company constitutes a voucher for accounting purposes. Amounts deposited pursuant to clauses (1), (2) and (4) herein, in excess of the amount insured by the United States or any agency thereof shall be secured by a surety bond taken from a surety authorized to transact business in this State in such sum, under such conditions and with such security sufficient to save the estate from loss.
    (b) If a representative of the estate has been appointed for a ward, the court may direct the representative to file a final account and excuse him from further duty and release him and the sureties on his bond, until further order of court.
    (c) On the petition of the spouse, parent or person standing in loco parentis to or having responsibility for the custody or support of the ward, the court may order any money so deposited or invested to be withdrawn and used for the comfort, support, education or other benefit of the ward or his dependents. The petitioner shall appear in open court unless his appearance is excused by the court and shall furnish such evidence of the necessity for the withdrawal as the court may require. The bank of deposit or agency for safekeeping shall be released in making payment or delivery (1) in accordance with the order of the court, (2) directly to the ward upon his attaining legal age or restoration, as the case may be, or (3) directly to the representative of the ward in case of his death, and in any such case it may not be required to see to the application or disposition of the funds or property.
(Source: P.A. 102-189, eff. 1-1-22.)

755 ILCS 5/24-22

    (755 ILCS 5/24-22) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 24-22)
    Sec. 24-22. Interest of administrator of veterans affairs.) The interest of the Administrator of Veterans Affairs in the estate of a ward shall be limited to that part of the estate, invested or uninvested, which is derived from payments made directly to the estate by the Veterans Administration. When a part of the estate of a ward is derived from sources other than the Veterans Administration, it is presumed that authorized or approved expenditures made under Section 11-13 are made first out of receipts from the Veterans Administration unless it appears otherwise from the order of court authorizing or approving the expenditures.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)