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Hi, Im Darren Findling of The Probate Pro. Walking you through the process of how to gain access to a small bank account or asset at a financial institution in which you do not need to hire a lawyer. And you do not need to go to the probate court to gain access to those funds. In Michigan, and in many states around the country, there is a process called a small estate or Affidavit of Successor in Interest process which allows you to fill out a single piece of paper, which I will provide to you free of no charge. You fill it out, you have to wait a certain amount after death which in Michigan is 28 days. The asset amount has to be under a certain amount of money in Michigan for 2019 thats $23,000. You take that form to get docHubd, you go to the bank and the money can be released under certain circumstances. If youre unsure how to use the form please do your research or contact an attorney so that they can help you through the process. In addition,