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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Honorable Judge's Name] [Judge's Designation] [Name of the Court] [Court's Address] [City, State, Zip] Re: Execution of Petition to Close Estate and For Other Relief Dear [Honorable Judge's Name], I, [Your Full Legal Name], Executor/Executrix of the Estate of [Deceased Person's Full Legal Name], write this letter to respectfully request the execution of the Petition to Close Estate and For Other Relief, pursuant to Missouri probate laws. I have diligently fulfilled my duties as the Executor/Executrix to administer the estate of the deceased in accordance with the applicable laws. After proper notice to interested parties, completion of all necessary legal procedures, payment of outstanding debts, and distribution of assets to beneficiaries, I believe it is now appropriate to close the estate. Please find enclosed the following documents for your review and execution: 1. Petition to Close Estate: This document provides a detailed overview of the estate administration process, including a summary of all assets and distributions made. It also includes an itemized list of any outstanding debts and obligations that have been settled. 2. Final Account: The Final Account outlines the financial transactions related to the estate, including all income, expenses, distributions, and taxes paid. It highlights the accurate calculation of estate expenses, debts, and the remaining amount available for distribution. 3. Inventory and Appeasement: The Inventory and Appeasement document lists all assets owned by the deceased as of the date of death, along with their respective appraised values. This inventory provides transparency and ensures the correct administration of assets. 4. Receipts and Releases: I have attached signed Receipts and Releases from all beneficiaries, confirming their receipt of their respective shares and releases of any further claims against the estate. This demonstrates the successful distribution of assets and settlement of the estate. 5. Affidavit of Completion: The Affidavit of Completion signifies the completion of all necessary steps to wind up the affairs of the estate, including the final distribution of assets, payment of debts and taxes, and the resolution of any pending litigation or claims. I kindly request that you review the enclosed documents and grant the execution of the Petition to Close Estate and For Other Relief. Once approved, I will undertake the necessary steps to comply with any further instructions provided by the court. Should you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at [Your Phone Number] or via email at [Your Email Address]. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Yours sincerely, [Your Full Legal Name] [Executor/Executrix of the Estate of [Deceased Person's Full Legal Name]]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Honorable Judge's Name] [Judge's Designation] [Name of the Court] [Court's Address] [City, State, Zip] Re: Execution of Petition to Close Estate and For Other Relief Dear [Honorable Judge's Name], I, [Your Full Legal Name], Executor/Executrix of the Estate of [Deceased Person's Full Legal Name], write this letter to respectfully request the execution of the Petition to Close Estate and For Other Relief, pursuant to Missouri probate laws. I have diligently fulfilled my duties as the Executor/Executrix to administer the estate of the deceased in accordance with the applicable laws. After proper notice to interested parties, completion of all necessary legal procedures, payment of outstanding debts, and distribution of assets to beneficiaries, I believe it is now appropriate to close the estate. Please find enclosed the following documents for your review and execution: 1. Petition to Close Estate: This document provides a detailed overview of the estate administration process, including a summary of all assets and distributions made. It also includes an itemized list of any outstanding debts and obligations that have been settled. 2. Final Account: The Final Account outlines the financial transactions related to the estate, including all income, expenses, distributions, and taxes paid. It highlights the accurate calculation of estate expenses, debts, and the remaining amount available for distribution. 3. Inventory and Appeasement: The Inventory and Appeasement document lists all assets owned by the deceased as of the date of death, along with their respective appraised values. This inventory provides transparency and ensures the correct administration of assets. 4. Receipts and Releases: I have attached signed Receipts and Releases from all beneficiaries, confirming their receipt of their respective shares and releases of any further claims against the estate. This demonstrates the successful distribution of assets and settlement of the estate. 5. Affidavit of Completion: The Affidavit of Completion signifies the completion of all necessary steps to wind up the affairs of the estate, including the final distribution of assets, payment of debts and taxes, and the resolution of any pending litigation or claims. I kindly request that you review the enclosed documents and grant the execution of the Petition to Close Estate and For Other Relief. Once approved, I will undertake the necessary steps to comply with any further instructions provided by the court. Should you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at [Your Phone Number] or via email at [Your Email Address]. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Yours sincerely, [Your Full Legal Name] [Executor/Executrix of the Estate of [Deceased Person's Full Legal Name]]