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Begin by filling in the decedent's name and details in the first section, including their date of death and residence. This establishes the context for the will.
In the next section, indicate the relationship of the petitioner to the deceased, ensuring you specify if they were married at the time of death.
Provide a detailed description of any real property owned by the deceased. Attach any relevant documents as exhibits for clarity.
Complete sections regarding debts and estate value, ensuring all known debts are accounted for and that you provide an accurate estimate of personal estate value.
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