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How to fill out the SUSPICIOUS DEATH AFFIDAVIT - Mass.Gov - Mass online
Filling out a Suspicious Death Affidavit is a critical process that requires careful attention to detail. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you accurately complete the form online, ensuring you meet legal requirements while addressing your needs.
Follow the steps to complete the form effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the affidavit and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by entering the docket number at the top of the form. This should correspond to the probate case associated with the estate.
- Fill in the division under which the estate is being evaluated. Ensure that it matches the court's designation relevant to your case.
- Enter the estate details: in the designated fields, provide the first name, middle name, and last name of the deceased person.
- Document the date of death in the specified format. This is essential for the court's records.
- Certify in the first paragraph that none of the individuals named in the specified roles has feloniously and intentionally killed the deceased.
- In the second paragraph, affirm that no person entitled to a share in the estate as outlined has killed the deceased intentionally.
- If applicable, indicate any names of individuals who may have pending charges, indictments, or convictions related to the deceased's death in the space provided.
- Sign the affidavit by dating the document and providing your printing name, address details, and primary phone number.
- If applicable, have a co-petitioner sign, including their printed name, address details, and primary phone number.
- Review all entries for accuracy and completeness before saving your changes, and then download, print, or share the completed document as necessary.
Complete your legal documents online to ensure a smooth process and adherence to court requirements.
A magistrate can issue an informal probate order as soon as 7 days after the decedent's death. Informal probate is an administrative probate proceeding and is processed by a Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code (MUPC) Magistrate instead of a judge.