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To obtain Letters of Administration, the appropriate person entitled to receive them must file a Petition for Letters of Administration in the proper probate court. 43-2-40. To facilitate matters, any renunciations should be filed along with the petition.
(b) The probate court shall have original and general jurisdiction over the following matters: (1) The probate of wills. (2) The granting of letters testamentary and of administration and the repeal or revocation of the same. (3) All controversies in relation to the right of executorship or of administration.
Recordation stamp is $1.00 on each and every instrument recorded. $2.00 fee charged on each and every instrument recorded. $10.00 charge on all taxable documents.
Since August 29, 2019, Alabama no longer requires a marriage license. The Alabama Marriage Certificate form, once completed and recorded, is all you need to legally marry. Optional Wedding Ceremony: While a ceremony is not required, Mobile offers beautiful locations if you wish to have one.
Family Court This type of court deals with issues related to family law, such as divorce, child custody, and adoption. 2. Probate Court This type of court handles matters related to estates and trusts, including wills, guardianships, and conservatorships.

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The probate process begins when the decedent passes away. A petition is filed with the proper court to have probate opened. The next step is to identify the executor or personal representative of the decedents estate. If there is a Will, an executor will likely be named in it.
A probate court is a court of limited jurisdiction that hears matters surrounding a persons death.
The District courts of Alabama are a trial court of limited jurisdiction. The original civil jurisdiction of the district courts of Alabama, concurrent with the circuit court, shall include all civil actions in which the matter in controversy does not exceed $20,000 and all civil actions based upon unlawful detainer.

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