Minnesota Petition to Probate Lost Will

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Probate is the process of proving a will is valid and thereafter administering the estate of a dead person according to the terms of the will. It is a judicial act or determination of a court having competent jurisdiction establishing the validity of a will. First the will is filed with the clerk of the appropriate court in the county where the deceased person lived, along with a petition to have the court approve the will and appoint the executor named in the will (or if none is available, an administrator) with a declaration of a person who had signed the will as a witness. If the court determines the will is valid, the court then "admits" the will to probate.


The best evidence of the contents of a lost or destroyed will is a copy or draft of the will that is clearly and satisfactorily identified, if it can be obtained, and ordinarily this is sufficient. For example, an Arkansas court held that a finding that a photocopy was a copy of a lost or destroyed will should be sustained in view of the fact that the testimony of the attesting witnesses and the attorney as to how, when, and where will was signed was not in conflict.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A will does not have to be filed anywhere after it is signed and witnessed, but it's always best to make sure it can be found after you die. Make sure it is in a safe place. You can give it to your Personal Representative since this is a person you trust and is the person who makes sure your wishes are carried out.

Original wills are are found in probate case files, and certified copies can be obtained from county probate courts. We have Will Books for most* Minnesota counties, though the dates covered by the books varies by individual county.

The final account of the estate includes, but is not limited to, the following important information: A list of all the estate's assets; Any income or gains generated from the assets since the death of the decedent; and. Expenses incurred by the estate, including those paid for during probate.

If your personal property exceeds $75,000 or you own real estate in your name alone, your estate must be probated.

Your personal representative starts a probate proceeding by filing an application or petition with the probate court in the county where you lived at the time of your death. Probate proceedings in Minnesota may be either formal or informal and generally must be initiated within three years after the decedent's death.

When a testator dies, an ?interested party? may ask to get a copy by filing a written request along with a death certificate for the testator. Use the Request for Access to Confidential or Sealed Record to make a request.

The Petition represents that the Decedent died more than three years ago, leaving property in Minnesota and requests the probate of Decedent's last will, if any, and the descent of such property be determined and assigned by this Court to the persons entitled to the property.

There's no easy way to say how long Minnesota probate should take, but one year is a good rule of thumb. An estate that includes a clear will and beneficiaries who can get along may take less than a year whereas one that involves taxes, challenges, multiple attorneys, or other complications can drag on much longer.

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Minnesota Petition to Probate Lost Will