The District of Columbia Petition for Probate — For Decedents Dying On January 11981,81 Through June 30, 1995, is a legal document used to initiate the probate process in the District of Columbia. It is used to open an estate for a person who has passed away between these dates. The petition allows the court to appoint an administrator or executor to manage and distribute the decedent’s assets. In order to file this petition, the applicant must provide the court with information about the decedent’s estate, such as the names of the beneficiaries, the decedent’s debts, and any outstanding taxes. The petition also asks for information about the applicant, such as their relationship to the decedent and their qualifications to serve as an administrator or executor. There are several types of District of Columbia Petition For Probate — For Decedents Dying On January 11981,81 Through June 30, 1995. These include a Petition for Probate of Will, a Petition for Probate of Estate, a Petition for Administration of Estate, and a Petition for Determination of Heirs.