The Tennessee Petition to Admit Will to Probate Monument of Title is a legal document that is used to present a will to the probate court in the state of Tennessee. It is used to request that the court recognize the will as legally valid, allowing the will to be used as a basis for distributing the estate of the deceased. The petition must include the name of the deceased, the date of death, the name and address of the petitioner, the names of all interested parties, and a copy of the will. There are two types of Tennessee Petition to Admit Will to Probate Monument of Title: a standard petition and a petition for a monument of title. The standard petition is used when the will is being presented to the court for the first time, and the petition for a monument of title is used when the will has already been admitted to probate. Both petitions require the same information and must be signed by the petitioner and all interested parties.