The Utah Petitioner's Affidavit of the Value of Respondent's Estate is a document filed in the court to help determine the value of the respondent's estate in a legal proceeding. It is typically used in probate matters, such as an estate or trust dispute. This affidavit is completed by a petitioner who is seeking an order from the court to determine the value of an estate. The affidavit must be sworn or affirmed before a notary public. It must include the petitioner's estimate of the value of the estate, the type of property included in the estate, and the source of information used to arrive at the estimate. It may also include any other facts or circumstances relevant to the determination of the value of the estate. There are two types of Utah Petitioner's Affidavit of the Value of Respondent's Estate: a Final Petitioner's Affidavit and an Interim Petitioner's Affidavit. The Final Petitioner's Affidavit is used when the estate value has been determined and is used to initiate the distribution of estate assets. The Interim Petitioner's Affidavit is used when the estate value is still being determined and is used to provide temporary authorization for the distribution of estate assets.