Heirship Affidavit - Descent - Missouri 2026

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  3. Provide your name and address as the affiant, confirming your relationship with the decedent. This establishes your authority to make the affidavit.
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Affidavit of heirship A document confirming the heirs of a decedent according to Missouris law of intestate succession, which can be used to show the transfer in ownership of real estate from the decedent to their heirs when recorded in the county office where the real property is located.
You could file your own affidavit of heirship with the correct information or even upon an administration with the court. You should speak with a probate attorney in your area as soon as possible to discuss your options. It will be harder to get the personal belongings back, if at all, the longer you wait.
Under Missouri law, an affidavit of heirship can be used when a probate proceeding is not required to transfer title to the relevant heirs.
How Long Do You Have to File Probate in Missouri? Under Missouri Law, you have one year from the date of death to file certain probate case including: Application to Probate a Will and Petition for Letters of Administration (independent or supervised).
It will need to be signed by all parties and their spouses (if married), and the papers will need to be filed in the county recorders office where the property is located. Once this is completed, the real estate will have been officially transferred to the heirs, probate-free.

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If the deceased has no children or spouse, then according to Missouri law, the estate is divided evenly among their father, mother, siblings, or descendants, then to grandparents, aunts and uncles or other descendants.
Determination of Heirship is a probate procedure in Missouri used to identify the rightful heirs to a decedents estate when certain conditions are met: Value of the estate: The entire estate value is over $40,000. Date of death: The decedent must have passed away more than one year prior to filing the petition.
This document is often used to facilitate the transfer of property or assets to heirs or beneficiaries without the need for a formal probate process. The affidavit can be used in conjunction with a death certificate to clear title to real estate or access financial accounts.

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