Release of All Death Claims is a legal document that is used to officially release any and all claims held by the deceased or their estate. This document is used to make it clear that all rights and interests in any property, assets, money, or other interests have been released and are no longer held by the deceased or their estate. There are two main types of Release of All Death Claims: 1. General Release: A General Release of All Death Claims is used to release all claims the deceased or their estate may have with regard to any property, assets, money, or other interests, regardless of whether the claims are valid or not. 2. Specific Release: A Specific Release of All Death Claims is used to release only those claims that are specifically listed in the document. This type of release is often used when the deceased or their estate have a claim to a specific piece of property or asset.