The District of Columbia Petition For Termination of Appointment of Personal Representative is a legal document that is used to end the appointment of a personal representative in the District of Columbia. It is commonly used when a personal representative has been appointed to handle the estate of a deceased individual, or when a personal representative is no longer able to fulfill the duties of their appointment. The Petition must be filed with the local probate court in the District of Columbia, and it must be signed by all interested parties, including any heirs or beneficiaries of the estate. There are two types of District of Columbia Petition For Termination of Appointment of Personal Representative: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary petition is filed by the personal representative and is used to voluntarily end their appointment. An involuntary petition is filed by another interested party and is used to involuntarily remove the personal representative from their duties. Both types of petitions require a court hearing before the appointment is officially terminated.