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How to fill out the TX I-02-35 - Harris County online
Filling out the TX I-02-35 form, also known as the Sworn Statement Supporting Claim Against Estate, is a critical step in managing probate matters in Harris County, Texas. This guide will support you through the online process, ensuring you can complete the necessary documentation accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the TX I-02-35 form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the TX I-02-35 form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin filling in your personal information in the designated fields. This includes your full name as the affiant, as well as the city, state, and zip code where you reside.
- Clearly state the style of the estate for the deceased, minor, or incapacitated individual, and include the docket number assigned to the probate case.
- Specify the total amount of the claim against the estate in the designated field, ensuring that the dollar amount is accurate and reflects any necessary calculations.
- Review the statement to confirm that it asserts the claim is just, and that you have accounted for any offsets, payments, or credits known to you. This is crucial for the validity of your claim.
- If applicable, follow the instruction to strike out the last sentence that states Affiant must be aware of the facts contained in the affidavit, if you are the owner of the claim.
- Next, complete the section for the approval or denial of the claim, including the date the claim was presented and whether it was allowed or denied.
- Finally, review all entries for accuracy, and once satisfied, save your changes. You can then choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your TX I-02-35 form online today to ensure your claims are processed effectively.
A claim under the Act must be filed with the Court within 12 months of the date of the grant of probate or letters of administration or 2 years in the case of a minor or intellectually disabled child.