File name: Small Estate Affidavit Georgia Pdf
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Small Estate Affidavit Georgia Pdf
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30 Days Free Trial - From $ · Basic - From $/month. Practice areas: Out of State Probate · Family Disputes · Estate Administration. Small Estate Affidavits | Official Affidavit Templates. Decedent have agreed as to the allocation of property from the Decedent’s estate. THEREFORE, the Petitioner asks that this Court issue and serve any notice required by law and grant an order that no administration is necessary in the estate of the Decedent. Mar 22, · A Georgia small estate affidavit is a legal document that allows the heirs of an estate to bypass the formal court administration process when distributing the estate’s property. In Georgia, the form is called the “Petition for Order Declaring No Administration Necessary,” and may only be used if the deceased left no will and appointed no. BANKING AFFIDAVIT OF SURVIVING RELATIVE INTESTATE ESTATE (NO WILL) If the deceased person had no will and the only asset is money deposited in a bank or other financial institution, and the amount is less than $15,, an heir-at-law may be able to claim those assets by. The estate ofDecedent owes no debts, other thanto such creditor(s) as have consented in writing to the petition, as shown on the consent below. The estate of Decedent owes no debts, other than (complete name(s) and address(es) including zip codes must be provided for each creditor so listed) those listedimmediately below who have not. Decedent owned property in the State of Georgia. To the best of my knowledge, no other proceedings with respect to this estate have been commenced, are pending or have been completed in any other Probate Court in the State of Georgia. The following are the Decedent's living heirs: Name of Heir Address Relationship Age. A Georgia small estate affidavit is a means to distribute the assets of certain kinds of estates more quickly than the probate process. It may only be used when the decedent died without a will and all of the decedent's heirs have agreed to the distribution.