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Steve Tracy, a licensed attorney with over 20 years of experience, explains the differences between an affidavit of heirship and probate. He notes that governments often attempt to determine an individual's intent regarding asset distribution upon death, typically favoring family members. An affidavit of heirship is a straightforward document affirming one as an heir to the deceased's property and is used in specific states to simplify the process, avoiding the need for probate. It is generally not applicable for high-value assets. In contrast, probate involves court proceedings to legally transfer property title.