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(4) The court on its own motion or for cause shown may order service to be made upon any party by a method other than those specified in this subdivision, so long as the method ordered is as calculated to give notice to the party as any other method reasonably available in all the circumstances.
Formal Probate If the person who died owned real estate or if the estate is worth more than $45,000. File either the Inventory Schedule or Affidavit of No Assets and complete the Certificate of Service. File either the Notice to Creditors or Motion to Waive Notice to Creditors and complete the Certificate of Service.
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.
All living children of the decedent; b. All living grandchildren who are children of any deceased children; and c. All living great grandchildren who are children of deceased grandchildren who are children of deceased children, etc.
In your will, you can name the person you want to be in charge of following your wishes. This person is called your executor. After your death, your will must go through the Probate Division of Superior Court before any distributions can be made.
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Establish a Revocable Living Trust: A revocable living trust is one of the most powerful tools for avoiding probate. When you create a revocable living trust, you transfer ownership of your assets into the trust, but you retain control over them during your lifetime if you appoint yourself to be the Trustee.
If the decedent died without a will and there is money, real estate or valuable belongings that did not automatically go to other people at the time of death, someone usually a family member or close friend must notify the probate court of the death.

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