District of Columbia General Forms (Will)-Renunciation is a legal form used to renounce a legal right, claim, or interest in property, a will, or other inheritance. This form is typically used when a person wants to relinquish their rights to an inheritance or other property they would otherwise be entitled to. There are two types of District of Columbia General Forms (Will)-Renunciation forms: 1) General Renunciation, and 2) Specific Renunciation. General Renunciation is used to renounce all rights, claims, and interests in any and all property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible. Specific Renunciation is used to renounce a particular right, claim, or interest in a particular item of property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible. Both types of forms must be completed, signed, and notarized in order for the renunciation to be legally binding.
District of Columbia General Forms (Will)-Renunciation is a legal form used to renounce a legal right, claim, or interest in property, a will, or other inheritance. This form is typically used when a person wants to relinquish their rights to an inheritance or other property they would otherwise be entitled to. There are two types of District of Columbia General Forms (Will)-Renunciation forms: 1) General Renunciation, and 2) Specific Renunciation. General Renunciation is used to renounce all rights, claims, and interests in any and all property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible. Specific Renunciation is used to renounce a particular right, claim, or interest in a particular item of property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible. Both types of forms must be completed, signed, and notarized in order for the renunciation to be legally binding.