Probate is a legal process that takes place after someone's death. It usually involves proving that the deceased's will is valid, identifying the deceased person's property and having it appraised, paying outstanding debts and taxes, and distributing the property per the will or state law. The Probate division also handles the estates of incapacitated adults, estates of minors, trusts, and wills.
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Report of Guardian
Court appointed guardians are required to submit a written report on the condition of the ward's health, living arrangements, quality of life and (sometimes) finances. The Report of Guardian is also used to raise concerns and/or recommendations to the Court about the guardianship.
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Verification and Certificate of Notice - The VCNO
When the Court opens a large estate and appoints a Personal Representative ("PR"), the person(s) appointed to the PR must file a "VCNO" within 90 days of appointment. VCNO tells the Court that the required actions have been taken, and people with a legal right to be told about the death have been properly notified. Use this program to complete a VCNO.
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Petition for Administration of Small Estate
When someone dies with $40,000 or less in assets, you may be able to ask (petition) the Court to open a small estate. Use this program to complete a Small Estates Petition.
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Statement of Account - Decedent's Estate
As the Personal Representative(s) in supervised decedents estates, you are likely required to file a Statement of Account (on a specific schedule) to detail for the Court and interested persons how the estate is being administered. This program will generate all required schedules to complete a Statement of Account.
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