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Helpful Estate Planning and Administration Forms The years allowance may consist of cash, personal property, or both, but it does not include real estate. This Form (AOC-E-201) is used to start the process of settling a persons estate after they die (Probate).
It is based on the total amount of the estate, including any real estate, that the fiduciary has to oversee. The bond premiums are normally calculated at one-half of one percent (0.5%), which is equal to $500 for every $100,000 of estate assets.
The Executor (or Administrator) of an estate will be supplied with a Fiduciary Probate Certificate (called PC-450), a document from the Probate Court that will evidence that the Executor/Administrator is appointed as such for the estate.
A petition for administration or probate of will should be submitted to the Probate Court within 30 days of the decedents death. It should be accompanied by the original will and codicils, if any, and a copy of the death certificate.
Are all documents in a probate matter available to the general public through the eFiling system? ​No. Only interested parties can view court documents through the eFiling system.
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A Massachusetts small estate affidavit is a legal document used to present a claim on the estate or part of the estate of a deceased loved one. This process can be used to avoid probate court in Massachusetts when the estates value is no greater than $25,000.
File an application with the appropriate probate court, together with a certified death certificate and the original Will and codicils. The application will list basic information about the decedent, including the beneficiaries under any Will or codicil and all heirs at law.
Do I need an attorney for a probate case? ​Individuals involved in probate cases have the option of hiring an attorney but are not generally required to be represented by an attorney.

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