Same Name Affidavit Maine Without Probate

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Maine
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The Buyers Name Affidavit is for the Buyer to provide a statement of his or her legal name and signature, as well as to certify to other "known as" names. Many times persons sign documents in different ways and the name affidavit is necessary to clarify that the signatures are one and the same person. i.e. John Jones, John T. Jones and J.T. Jones are one and the same person.

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Under current Maine law, creditors have a maximum time limit of 9 months from the date of death to present their claims to the Personal Representative. The 9-month period can be shortened if you provide a written notice to the creditor and request that the creditor promptly file the claim.

A fee of $60.00 is required for a court-ordered legal change of name to be registered by the Maine CDC vital records office. This fee includes one certified copy of the birth certificate with the new name.

In Maine, if a person dies with a small estate, they do not need to go through the formal probate process. Instead, they can sign an affidavit affirming that the estate meets certain requirements and that form can then be used to conduct the remaining affairs of the estate.

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Same Name Affidavit Maine Without Probate