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How to fill out the CT PC-184 online
The CT PC-184 form is utilized by petitioners in probate matters to request a waiver of fees based on their financial status. This guide will provide clear, step-by-step instructions to help individuals fill out the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to complete the CT PC-184 form online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the CT PC-184 form and open it in your editing tool.
- In the top section, fill in the probate court name and district number relevant to your case. Be sure to include the matter's information such as the name and address of the petitioner.
- Complete the section that asks for the total number of people in the household. This includes everyone who relies on one another for support.
- Enter the net monthly household income from employment after taxes and any mandatory deductions. Make sure this figure is accurate.
- Provide details of other monthly household incomes. Specify each type, such as public assistance, Social Security, pensions, and any other relevant income sources.
- Calculate and enter your total net monthly household income from both employment and other income sources to have a complete financial picture.
- In the next section, estimate the total value of household assets. Include real estate, vehicles, and balance amounts in savings and checking accounts.
- Document current household liabilities or debts, excluding mortgages or loans that were previously mentioned. Provide accurate balances for credit card debts and any other applicable financial obligations.
- Estimate your recurring monthly household expenses. This includes rent, transportation costs, utilities, insurance, medical expenses, food, and any child care costs.
- Once all fields are completed, review the full form to ensure accuracy and completeness. Then, authorize the document by signing, printing your name, and noting your title or relationship if applicable.
- After confirming your entries, you can save changes to your form, download it, print it for submission, or share it as needed.
Begin filling out the CT PC-184 online to request your waiver of fees today.
Not all estates need to go through full probate. For instance, in Connecticut, if the decedent's solely-owned assets include no real property and are valued at less than $40,000 – which is the state's “small estates limit” – then the estate can be settled without full probate, under a much shorter and easier process.
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