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Summary administration may be used when a decedent's assets, excluding exempt property, are equal to $75,000 or less or it has been more than two years since the decedent’s death. Summary administration is less expensive and not as time consuming as formal administration. Further, summary administration does not require a personal representative - any interested person may petition the court for summary administration. Although representation is not required for summary administration, it is strongly recommended to help the petitioner avoid the pitfalls and liabilities that can occur from choosing to use summary administration. Further, representation by an attorney can help speed up the process and reduce the frustration by undertaking the process by one's self.