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How to fill out the CT PC-213 online
The CT PC-213, known as the Affidavit of Closing, is a critical document used in Connecticut probate courts to confirm the distribution of an estate's assets. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for filling out this form online, ensuring that users can complete it accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the CT PC-213 form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the designated editor.
- Fill in the probate court name and district number at the top of the form. Ensure that these details accurately reflect the court where the estate is being processed.
- Enter the name of the estate in the designated field. This name should match the official name listed in probate records.
- Record the date when the affidavit is being completed, ensuring it is in the correct format.
- List the name of each fiduciary involved in the estate. Include their respective positions of trust, such as executor or administrator.
- Confirm that all assets have been distributed according to the court's orders by completing the declaration section under penalty of false statement.
- Fill out any transactions that occurred since the end of the accounting period. If there are none, check the appropriate box indicating 'None'.
- If there are additional sheets or schedules, indicate this clearly on the form by referring to the Second Sheet, PC-180, as necessary.
- Obtain the signatures of all petitioners and include their titles, ensuring that the names are clearly printed or typed.
- Complete the certification section by providing the names and addresses of those to whom copies of the affidavit were sent, and ensure it includes the signature of the fiduciary or attorney.
- Finally, review the entire form for accuracy and completeness. Save your changes, and then proceed to download, print, or share the completed document as needed.
Ready to complete your documentation? Fill out the CT PC-213 online today!
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Lawyers usually use one of three methods to charge for probate work: by the hour, a flat fee, or a percentage of the value of the estate assets. Your lawyer may let you pick how you pay for example, $250/hour or a $1,500 flat fee for handling a routine probate case.