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Steve Tracy, an attorney with over 20 years of experience, discusses the differences between an affidavit of heirship and probate. He explains that governments aim to determine a deceased person's intent regarding property distribution, typically favoring family members. An affidavit of heirship is a straightforward document declaring that someone is an heir to the deceased's property, permitted in certain states for simplified property transfer without going through the probate process. However, this document is not suitable for significant assets. In contrast, probate involves the court system to legally transfer property titles.