Rhode Island Administration De Bonis Non (ADEN) or Administration De Bonis Non Come Testament Annex (ALBERTA) refers to a type of probate court proceeding in Rhode Island that is meant to help settle a deceased person's estate when there is no will. The purpose of this type of administration is to ensure that the deceased person's property is distributed according to the laws of the state. The two types of ADEN in Rhode Island are: 1. Administration De Bonis Non Come Testament Annex: This is a probate court proceeding when the deceased person left a will, but the will was not properly executed. The court will appoint an administrator to distribute the deceased person's property according to the will's provisions. 2. Administration De Bonis Non: This is a probate court proceeding when the deceased person did not leave a will. The court will appoint an administrator to distribute the deceased person's property according to the laws of intestacy. The administrator will also be responsible for paying off any debts or taxes that the deceased person owed.