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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the petition distribution document in the editor.
Begin by filling in the court name, county, and state at the top of the form. This sets the jurisdiction for your petition.
Enter the name of the decedent in the designated space, followed by their date of death and residence details. This information is crucial for establishing context.
In section 2, provide your name as the Executor and confirm that you have taken the required oath. Ensure all dates are accurate to avoid delays.
For section 3, indicate where you published Notice to Creditors and confirm there were no claims against the estate. This demonstrates due diligence.
List all beneficiaries under item 4, including their names and addresses. This ensures transparency in distribution.
Finally, specify the amount requested for partial distribution to each beneficiary in section 5 before signing at the bottom of the form.
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