If there is such a conflict of interests in the settlement of the estate a court of chancery may entertain a bill for the final adjustment and settlement of the estate. The Probate Court may exercise equitable jurisdiction in the settlements of estates and it has the power to afford the relief in any case falling under its jurisdiction, that may be granted by a court of equity. It may, therefore, settle conflicting claims among heirs, legatees and distributees or creditors claiming the assets of the estate.7 Before a court of equity will, however, take jurisdiction the case must be very strong. Such a court will not entertain a bill based upon mere errors committed by the court of probate.