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Get Nj Estate Information Sheet - Middlesex County 2021-2026
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How to fill out the NJ Estate Information Sheet - Middlesex County online
Filling out the NJ Estate Information Sheet is an essential part of initiating the probate process in Middlesex County. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to complete the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring that you have all the necessary information ready for submission.
Follow the steps to complete your NJ Estate Information Sheet.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the decedent's full name and address. Ensure you include the city, state, and zip code accurately.
- Indicate the marital status of the decedent by circling the appropriate option: Single, Married, Widowed, or Divorced.
- Enter the decedent's date of birth and date of death in the specified fields.
- Provide the name and address of the executor(s) or administrator(s), along with their telephone number.
- List the beneficiaries or next of kin, specifying their relationship to the decedent, address (city and state), and age if they are minors.
- Indicate whether the decedent had any New Jersey real estate by selecting Yes or No.
- If applicable, enter the total number of certificates requested.
- If an attorney is representing the estate, provide their name, address, and phone number.
- If the decedent left a will, fill in the date and number of pages of the will and any codicil. If they died without a will, list the decedent's assets, excluding those payable on death or with named beneficiaries.
- Make sure to review all information for accuracy before proceeding.
- Once completed, save your changes. You may then download, print, or share the form as needed. Be sure to submit this form along with the death certificate and any applicable will or codicil to initiate the probate process.
Complete the NJ Estate Information Sheet online today to ensure timely processing of your probate documents.
SURROGATE'S CERTIFICATES Additional certificates can be obtained by writing to the Surrogate's Court, providing the name of the decedent and enclosing the fee for the number of certificates requested. Certificates are usually mailed within one day of receiving a request.