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How to fill out the CT PC-440 online
Filling out the CT PC-440 is an important task for fiduciaries managing estate assets. This comprehensive guide will help you navigate through the form, ensuring that you provide all necessary information accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the CT PC-440 effortlessly
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CT PC-440 form online and open it in the form editor.
- Begin by entering the name of the probate court and the district number where the estate is being managed.
- Provide details about the estate by entering the decedent’s name and the date of death if it is a decedent’s estate.
- Record the fiduciary's name and title, along with the date of appointment as fiduciary.
- Select the type of inventory being filed: initial inventory, substitute or corrected, or supplemental.
- Complete the real property section by providing the required details like the property address, interest in the property, fair market value, unpaid mortgage balance, and net value of interest. Attach a complete copy of the recorded deed.
- In the personal property section, list all movable assets such as motor vehicles, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, and any other personal property. Ensure you include specific details as asked in each field.
- If applicable, fill in the section for conservatorships and guardianship by detailing any real property outside of Connecticut, jointly owned property, and beneficial interests.
- Confirm that the representations made in the form are accurate by signing and printing the name of the fiduciary.
- Provide a certification statement at the end of the form certifying that a copy of this inventory has been distributed to all required parties. Sign and date this section.
- Once the form is fully completed, save your changes, and download or print the document for submission.
Complete your CT PC-440 form online today for a streamlined filing process.
In Connecticut, most wills do need to go through probate. However, there are scenarios outlined in CT PC-440 where some wills might be exempt, especially if the estate involves limited assets. It's essential to consult with an expert to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
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