District of Columbia Case Initiation-Abbreviated Probate (Adm)-Petition For Probate is a legal proceeding that occurs when an individual (the petitioner) seeks to be appointed as the personal representative of a decedent (the deceased person). This process is often necessary when the deceased person has not left a will and the petitioner is seeking to have the court appoint them to manage the deceased person's estate. The petitioner files a Petition For Probate with the court, which is a document that outlines the petitioner's qualifications for being appointed as personal representative, including their relationship to the deceased, the assets of the estate, and any debts owed by the estate. There are two types of Petition For Probate in the District of Columbia: Summons and Complaint and Petition for Probate of Will. The Summons and Complaint is used when a will exists, and the Petition for Probate of Will is used when there is no will.