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How to fill out the MI PC 571 online
Filling out the MI PC 571 form online is an important step for individuals who have been appointed as fiduciaries in probate cases. This guide will provide clear instructions on how to successfully complete each section of the form.
Follow the steps to complete the MI PC 571 form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the MI PC 571 form and open it for editing.
- Enter the name of the county and the court address at the top of the form. This identifies the correct jurisdiction for your filing.
- In the section labeled 'In the matter of', provide a brief description of the case related to your appointment.
- In 'CASE NO. and JUDGE', fill in the case number and name of the presiding judge for reference.
- Select your type of fiduciary in the first blank line, detailing your relationship to the person or estate.
- In the next section, affirm your acceptance of the appointment. You should express your commitment to adhere to the court's jurisdiction and list all required duties.
- Specify the duration of your exclusion from responsibilities in the provided space. Note that this should not exceed 91 days.
- Describe the real property or business interests that you are excluding from your responsibilities, explaining the reason for your exclusion, particularly regarding contamination concerns.
- After you complete all required fields, enter the date of your signing at the bottom of the form.
- Provide your signature in the designated space to validate your acceptance of the appointment.
- If applicable, include the attorney's name, bar number, address, and contact information in the sections designated for legal representatives.
- Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before saving your changes. You can then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your document filing online today to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
Assets owned in the deceased's name only (such as real estate, bank accounts, stocks and bonds) and personal property exceeding $15,000 generally have to go to probate court. Michigan law also allows for a streamlined probate process in the case of smaller estates under a certain value.
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