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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR COUNTY Estate of NO. , PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY, & NONINTERVENTION POWERS (RCW 11.20.020 & 11.68.011) Deceased. In accordance with.

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Filling out the King County Probate Forms online can be a straightforward process with the right guidance. This guide provides users with clear, step-by-step instructions to help complete the forms accurately and efficiently.

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
  2. In the first section, provide details about the decedent, including their name, date of death, and county of residence at the time of death. Ensure that you accurately state that the decedent died testate, indicating they left a valid will.
  3. Enter the details of the decedent's will, including the date it was signed and the names of the subscribing witnesses. Make sure to attach any affidavits in support of the will.
  4. Provide your information as the Personal Representative named in the will, including your name, address, and phone number. Confirm that you are willing and qualified to act in this role.
  5. List the heirs and beneficiaries of the estate, including their names, addresses, relationships to the decedent, and ages if they are minors. This information is crucial for the court's review.
  6. Indicate the solvency of the estate. State that the value of the decedent's assets exceeds their liabilities and specify the amounts involved. This demonstrates that the estate can cover all expenses, maintaining its solvency.
  7. Review all sections for accuracy and completeness, ensuring no fields are left blank. Once satisfied, you may proceed to save or submit the form. Options usually include downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form as needed.

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Once the executor obtains a grant of Probate, the assets must first be collected before any payment from the estate is made. Funeral, testamentary and administration expenses have priority over all other payments. Once this has occurred, the executor may pay the debts of the estate.

If you need to transfer assets of the decedent, Washington state allows for a personal representative to complete a Small Estate Affidavit after 40 days have passed since the date of the decedents death.

Opening a Washington Probate Estate Obtaining a Certified Copy of Decedent's Death Certificate: In King County. ... Determining the Proper Court. ... Filing a Case Cover Sheet. ... Petitioning for Letters. ... Obtaining Nonintervention Powers. ... Avoiding Notice of Hearing. ... Avoiding Posting Bond. ... Avoiding Designating a Resident Agent.

You are likely to need a grant of Probate if the: deceased had bank accounts solely in their name with a balance of over about $20,000 (the threshold varies with different financial institutions);

Washington State law DOES NOT REQUIRE Probate. Probate is discretionary. Practically speaking only a small percent of deaths in Washington result in a Probate being filed.

To complete the probate, you must file a Declaration of Completion with the court that meets the requirements of RCW 11.68. 110(1). You'll also need to mail this document to each of the heirs and beneficiaries who have not provided a written waiver of their right to receive this document.

Washington State law DOES NOT REQUIRE Probate. Probate is discretionary. Practically speaking only a small percent of deaths in Washington result in a Probate being filed.

Probate in Washington typically takes six months to a year. It can take much longer if there is a court fight over the will (which is rare) or unusual assets or debts that complicate matters.

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