The District of Columbia General Forms (SEB)-Claim Against Decedent's Estate is a series of legal documents used when an individual wishes to make a claim against the estate of a deceased person in the District of Columbia. This form is typically used when an individual believes that they are owed money from the estate of the deceased. It includes the necessary information for the claimant to properly make their claim and for the court to review the claim. The District of Columbia General Forms (SEB)-Claim Against Decedent's Estate includes four different types of forms: Form #Seb-1, Form #Seb-2, Form #Seb-3, and Form #Seb-4. Form #Seb-1 is the initial form that must be filled out by the claimant, and it includes the basic information about the claimant, the deceased, and the claim being made. Form #Seb-2 is the Next-of-Kin form that must be filled out by the individuals who are related to the deceased. Form #Seb-3 is the Notice of Claim form that must be filed in the probate court. Lastly, Form #Seb-4 is the Claimant's Statement form that must be filled out by the claimant to provide additional information about their claim.