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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open rw1124 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the decedent's name, estate number, and date of death at the top of the form.
  3. Indicate whether the decedent had a will by selecting either 'WITH WILL' or 'WITHOUT WILL'.
  4. In section 1.a, answer whether the decedent had any joint ownership interests in property. If yes, provide details such as name, address, relationship of joint owner, nature of property, and total value.
  5. Proceed to section 1.b and indicate if there was any real or leasehold property outside Maryland. If applicable, fill in the address and nature of that property.
  6. In section 2, specify if any transfers were made within two years before death. If yes, provide details about each transfer including names and values.
  7. Complete section 3 by detailing any interests less than absolute that the decedent held at death. Include descriptions and values as necessary.
  8. Finally, ensure all personal representatives sign and date where indicated to affirm the report's accuracy.

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A probate attorney can help you determine if the estate needs to go through the probate process. Regular Estate - property of the decedent subject to administration in Maryland is es- tablished to have a value in excess of $50,000 (in excess of $100,000 if spouse is sole heir).
If the testator (the person creating the Will) lacks the testamentary capacity for reasons like dementia, mental illness, or the influence of medications or substances, this could void a Will.
Maryland Law requires that any one holding an original Will and/or Codicil(s) must file that document with the Register of Wills promptly after a decedents death even if there are no assets. However, although the Will and/or Codicil are kept on file, no probate proceedings are required to be opened.
Modified Administration: a streamlined version of administrative probate. In lieu of an inventory and an account, the personal representative is required to file a final report within 10 months from the date of appointment, which is reviewed and approved by the Register of Wills.
A will does not have to be notarized. In fact, no state requires the testator to register a will after it has been written.
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Yes. Under Maryland law, the decedents will must be filed in the jurisdiction in which they were domiciled.

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