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Get Bdeclarationb Under Bcalifornia Probate Code Sections 13100b-13116
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How to fill out the declaration under California Probate Code Sections 13100-13116 online
This guide provides a step-by-step approach to filling out the declaration under California Probate Code Sections 13100-13116. Whether you have legal experience or not, this comprehensive resource aims to support you in completing the necessary information accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the declaration form and open it in your preferred editing application.
- In the first line, enter your full name as the declarant. This identifies who is making the declaration.
- In the second line, specify the full name of the person or entity that you are notifying to transfer the property.
- Indicate the relationship to the deceased in the designated space, along with the deceased's name, date of death, location of death, and relevant details.
- Ensure that at least forty days have passed since the death of the decedent, and include a certified copy of their death certificate with the declaration.
- Confirm that no proceedings are currently underway in California for the administration of the decedent's estate.
- State that the gross fair market value of the decedent’s real and personal property does not exceed $100,000, excluding any property described in Section 13050.
- Describe the property to be transferred, including the deposit account number and the approximate sum involved.
- Provide your full name and address, ensuring complete and accurate contact details.
- Affirm that no other person has superior rights to the property described, thereby asserting your rightful claim.
- Make a request for the described property to be transferred to you as the affiant or declarant.
- Include a statement holding the notified party harmless against any liability that may arise from the transfer.
- Make the necessary affirmation under penalty of perjury, confirming that all information provided is true and correct.
- Date and sign the declaration in the designated area.
- If required, ensure that the acknowledgment of identity of the declarant is completed, noting the presentation of identification.
- Once all fields are completed, review the entire form for accuracy. You may download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start completing your declaration online today to ensure a smooth process.
Probate Code §§ 13100 – 13115 provide for a summary procedure to transfer the personal property of a decedent without going through a probate action if the decedent's estate is valued at less than $150,000 and at least forty (40) days have elapsed since the death of the decedent.
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