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Michigan Personal Representative Notice to Friend of the Court

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If you want to be the personal representative, complete the Application for Informal Probate and/ or Appointment of Personal Representative form. File the form, the decedent's will (if there is one), and a certified copy of the death certificate with the county probate court where the decedent lived.

The primary difference between the Personal Representative (PR) and the person appointed under a power of attorney the attorney in fact (the POA) is that the PR is administering the estate after the person has passed away and the POA is caring for the person while they are incapacitated, but still living.

A personal representative or legal personal representative is the executor or administrator for the estate of a deceased person.

A beneficiary, or heir, is someone to which the deceased person has left assets, and a personal representative, sometimes called an executor or administrator, is the person in charge of handling the distribution of assets.

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Michigan Personal Representative Notice to Friend of the Court