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What is the Purpose of filing a Petition to Determine Heirship: Any interested person who may be affected by the ownership of real property may petition the court to determine the following: That decedent died without a will; The identity of decedents heirs; The share of the estate that each heir is entitled to; and.
(a) A judgment may be satisfied in whole or in part or as to any judgment debtor by an instrument signed and acknowledged by the owner or, if no assignment has been filed, by the owners attorney of record, or by an acknowledgment of satisfaction, signed and entered on the judgment and lien docket in the county where
The personal representative initiates the probate process by filing a petition for probate in the county court where the deceased lived. This application includes the original will (if applicable), a death certificate, and other relevant documents.
The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the probate of Decedents last will, if any, and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property.
A decree of descent is an order issued by a court after a petition for an official determination for the distribution of property of a deceased person. The decree may be requested in cases where the deceased died without a will, or in cases where a will was left, but there are conflicting claims on the property.
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The probate petition typically consists of an application to be officially appointed as the executor, the death certificate, and the original will. A petitioner must ask the probate court to officially be appointed as the executor regardless of whether the decedents will has named them as an executor.
A petition is a request, usually written, that a person files asking the court to do something. A decree is an order from the court detailing the rights and obligations of the person.

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