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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Michigan Petition Probate Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the petitioner in the designated field, along with your relationship to the decedent. This establishes your interest in the estate.
  3. Fill in the decedent's information, including their date of death, date of birth, and last four digits of their Social Security Number. Specify their domicile at the time of death.
  4. Provide an estimated value of estate assets by filling in both real estate and personal estate values. Attach a death certificate or alternative documentation if necessary.
  5. List the names and addresses of heirs and devisees, including their relationships to the decedent and ages if they are minors. Ensure all required testimony forms are attached.
  6. Indicate whether a personal representative has been previously appointed and provide details if applicable. If there is a will, ensure it is attached or note its status.
  7. Complete any additional sections regarding supervised administration or special personal representatives as needed before signing and submitting your petition.

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File the form, the decedents will (if there is one), and a certified copy of the death certificate with the county probate court where the decedent lived. If the decedent did not live in Michigan but owned real property in Michigan, file the documents in the county where the real property is located.
Probate proceedings can be informal or formal. Formal proceedings have more steps than informal proceedings. If a dispute over the will or appointing a personal representative is likely, formal proceedings give more oversight and finality than informal ones.
Although there is no specific deadline in Michigan to probate an estate, this does not mean that you should not act quickly to complete the process. Acting promptly avoids potential complications and helps ensure smooth completion of the Michigan probate process.
Non-probate assets are those that do not require a courts involvement during the probate process, allowing for a smoother and quicker transfer to beneficiaries. These assets can include life insurance policies, retirement accounts, and properties held in joint tenancy, among others.
To go through probate, the court will validate the deceased persons will (if one exists), then the executor or administrator of the estate will identify and inventory the assets, have those assets appraised, pay any taxes or debts, and then distribute the remaining assets to the beneficiaries as outlined in the will.

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Assets that pass directly to beneficiaries without having to go through probate include: Any property jointly owned by the decedent and a survivor. Any property held in a trust. Life insurance policies with named beneficiaries. Retirement accounts with named beneficiaries. Bank accounts with named beneficiaries.
Fill out the following forms: PC559, Petition for Probate and/or Appointment of Personal Representative (Testate/Intestate) PC 617, Declaration of Intent to Give Notice by Publication. MC 505, Contact Information. MC 97, Protected Personal Identifying Information. PC565, Testimony, Interested Persons.

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