Scpa 1310 affidavit form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the scpa 1310 affidavit form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A if you are the surviving spouse. Initial the line and confirm that no more than $30,000 is owed by debtors of the decedent.
  3. If you are a blood relative or creditor, proceed to Section B. Indicate your relationship to the decedent and ensure that you have initialed appropriately. Remember to attach a Table of Heirs Form if applicable.
  4. In Section C, creditors must confirm their status and provide details about any funeral expenses incurred. Attach a copy of the paid funeral bill as required.
  5. Complete all necessary fields including your signature and Taxpayer Identification Number (optional). Ensure accuracy for smooth processing.
  6. Finally, review all sections for completeness before submitting your form online or by mail as instructed.

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The New York State Surrogates Court Procedure Act (Section 1310) allows the surviving spouse and certain relatives of a deceased person to collect a benefit without court administration. New York State Surrogates Court Procedure Act (Section 1310) does not apply to every situation.
The SCPA 1310 Small Estates Affidavit allows payment of money owed to the deceased persons: surviving spouse, parent, sibling, adult child, niece or nephew, grandchild, grandparent, aunt, uncle and first cousins, certain creditors, and.
Code 13100-13116, the person(s) entitled to the property may present a Small Estate Affidavit, commonly known as an Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property, to the person or institution having custody of the property, requesting that the property be delivered or transferred to the successor.
The court fee for filing the Affidavit is $1.00.
A Small Estate Affidavit is a legal form used to manage and distribute a deceased persons estate without going through long court processes. It works best when the total value of the estate falls below a certain limit set by state law.

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