| If a personal representative fails to file an inventory or |
fails to include in the inventory property that the court |
determines should have been included, in determining the value |
of the uninventoried or missing property, the court may rely |
on the opinion of qualified appraisers or owners of similar |
property who have never seen the missing property, and doubt |
created by the absence of such property and its unavailability |
for purposes of appraisal must be resolved in favor of |
responsible persons estimating the highest reasonable value.__ |
When there has been no inventory filed and interested persons |
allege under oath or affirmation that property should have |
been inventoried but is now missing, the burden is on the |
personal representative to show that the property should not |
have been included in the inventory. |