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Begin by entering your name and the county where you reside in the designated fields. This establishes your identity as the Executrix of the estate.
Fill in the decedent's name, date of death, and location of death. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
Provide the decedent's last known domicile address, including county and state. Indicate how long they resided there before their passing.
Complete the section regarding voting history by noting the last year the decedent voted and in which county.
Indicate whether the decedent was retired at their time of death and provide details from their most recent federal income tax return regarding their legal residence.
Confirm that all debts and claims against the estate have been settled, ensuring compliance with legal requirements for property transfer.
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domicile | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Domicile is the place of someones true, permanent home, which they have the intention of returning to, when absent. The function of a domicile is to correlateRead more
Apr 16, 2025 All this may be some trouble to take back to [domicile]. [] Description summary: The final paragraph makes reference to your current domicile.Read more
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