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Montana Application for Informal Probate of Will and Appointment of Personal Representative in a Testate Estate

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Determine Your Priority for Appointment. Receive Written Waivers From Other Candidates. Contact Court in the County Where Deceased Resided. File the Petition for Administration. Attend the Probate Hearing. Secure a Probate Bond.

You can administer an estate even if the deceased died without a will or failed to specify an executor. If your relationship to the deceased doesn't make you the probate court's default choice for administrator, you'll need to get permission from the relatives ahead of you in the priority order.

Can I appoint a beneficiary as my executor? Yes, your executor may also be a beneficiary to your estate. In fact, if you are leaving everything to your spouse or adult children who are capable of managing their finances, it is a natural choice to appoint your spouse or one or more of your children as your executor(s).

A personal representative usually is named in a will. However, courts sometimes appoint a personal representative. Usually, whether or not the deceased left a will, the probate court will issue a finding of fact that a will has or has not been filed and a personal representative or administrator has been appointed.

Locate Documents. Record the preferences of the testator. Check status of property and accounts. Confirm beneficiaries are correct. Make a list of personal possessions. Create a schedule of assets. Make a list of credit cards and debts. Electronic access to information.

An executor is someone named in your will, or appointed by the court, who is given the legal responsibility to take care of any remaining financial obligations. Typical duties include: Distributing assets according to the will. Maintaining property until the estate is settled (e.g., upkeep of a house)

No. The person must be appointed by the probate court as the personal representative and letters issued for the appointment as personal representative to be effective. California Probate Code §8400(a).To learn about the duties of a personal representative in California probate, click here.

A personal representative must be 18 or more years of age. A Montana personal representative need not be a resident of the same county or state as the deceased. For example, he or she may be a resident of Glendive and serve as a personal representative in Helena.

A personal representative is appointed by a judge to oversee the administration of a probate estate.When a personal representative is nominated to the position in a will, he's commonly called the executor of the estate.

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Montana Application for Informal Probate of Will and Appointment of Personal Representative in a Testate Estate