The Maryland Consent To Appointment of Personal Representative is a document that is used to appoint a personal representative in the state of Maryland, when an individual has died without having a will. This document is required to be signed by all heirs of the deceased, who are of legal age (18 or older) and are competent to make decisions. The document allows for the appointment of a personal representative to manage the deceased person’s estate, including handling their debts and distributing their assets to the appropriate heirs. There are two types of Maryland Consent To Appointment of Personal Representative. The first is the “Unsupervised” version, which allows the personal representative to manage the deceased person’s estate without court supervision. This is the most common type of document. The second version is the “Supervised” version, which requires the court to approve all decisions and actions taken by the personal representative. This version is generally used when there is a dispute between the heirs regarding the distribution of assets and/or debts. The Maryland Consent To Appointment of Personal Representative is an essential document in the state of Maryland and must be completed in accordance with state law to ensure that the deceased person’s estate is properly administered.