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Begin by entering the decedent's details, including their date of birth and address. This information is crucial for establishing the identity of the estate.
Next, specify the date of death and county where the decedent was domiciled. Ensure accuracy as this affects legal proceedings.
In the creditors section, indicate how they may bring an action. Choose between filing a claim in court or bringing a suit against assignees post-assignment.
Fill in the court details for the hearing, including location, date, and time. This ensures all parties are informed about when and where to appear.
If applicable, list any interested persons whose names or addresses are unknown. This is important for proper notification.
Finally, complete your contact information at the bottom of the form, ensuring that you provide a reliable way for others to reach you regarding this matter.
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