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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EX160 application in the editor.
Begin by filling out Section 1, 'About the case.' Enter the name of the deceased, case number, title of the form needed from the court, date of death, and names of all claimants and defendants.
Proceed to Section 2, 'Your details.' Here, provide your title, full name, address, date of birth, and postcode.
In Section 3, indicate if you receive any benefits that qualify for full remission. If applicable, check the relevant boxes and follow instructions to proceed.
For Section 4 regarding gross annual income, answer whether you have children and provide your financial details as requested. Ensure accuracy in reporting your income sources.
Continue to Section 5 for monthly income and expenditure. Fill in your net income and expenses accurately to determine potential contributions towards court fees.
If applying for a refund in Section 6, indicate yes or no and provide payment date if applicable.
Complete Sections 7 and 8 by ticking all required declarations and signing with your full name and date.
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