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New Jersey 1a. Application for Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A.

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1a. Application for Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A.

The New Jersey 1a. Application for Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A. is a form used to request the court’s approval for an executor or administrator of an estate to be discharged from the estate administration. The form is used to inform the court of the executor or administrator’s request to be discharged from their duties, and to explain the reason for the request. The form must be signed by both the executor or administrator and all other interested parties in the estate. The types of New Jersey 1a. Application for Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A. include the Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A., the N.J.S.A. 3B:14-14 Request for Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A., and the Revocation of Executor or Administrator C.T.A.

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The letters C.T.A. are an acronym for the Latin phrase, ?Cum Testamento Annexo,? which in English means, ?with the Will annexed.? It is typical to have a person chosen by the writer of the Will (testator) as executor (or, for a female designee, ?executrix?) to execute their wishes and directives.

Letters of Administration appoints a Decedent's distributee (heir) and gives them the authority to gather and give out the Decedent's property ing to the law.

If a person dies leaving a valid will, and the will names a person who is to execute the will and administer the estate, this person is called an executor. However, when the person in charge of administering the estate is not named in a will, that person is called an administrator.

An Administration C.T.A. (With the Will Annexed) occurs where (1) a testator fails to appoint an executor in his/her Will or (2) where the named executor has died, renounced or otherwise failed to serve prior to the application for probate and the Will names no alternate or substitute executor. (

The Administration C.T.A. are special letters of administration you must petition for when the executor in the will refuses to act or cannot act due to death, incapacity or otherwise, or if the executor resigns or his letters testamentary are revoked by the Court. The C.T.A. portion means ?Cum Testamento Annexo?.

The Administration C.T.A. are special letters of administration you must petition for when the executor in the will refuses to act or cannot act due to death, incapacity or otherwise, or if the executor resigns or his letters testamentary are revoked by the Court. The C.T.A. portion means ?Cum Testamento Annexo?.

If the named Executor wishes to renounce, we would prepare the paperwork and give the renunciation of an executor or administrator to the attorney or the representative to be mailed out along with the certification of authentication for a notary to be filled out, signed & returned to us.

The notice may not be less than 10 days for residents of New Jersey, and 60 days for persons resident outside of New Jersey. The Administrator will sign the Application for Administration which contains information on the administrator and the heirs at law and opens up the procedure in the Surrogate's Court.

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1a. Application for Voluntary Discharge of Executor or Administrator C.T.A.pdf. Probate Forms ; Administration c.t.a.Beneficiaries must be listed on the form with the full names and addresses. Administration c.t.a. Executor – A person named in a will to settle an estate. If you need any of these forms, contact the appropriate Probate Court. Executor – A person named in a will to settle an estate. Jurisdiction for Probate of Wills and Administration of Estates of Decedents. I,. , of full age, being duly sworn, depose(s) and say(s):. 1. The total amount due the estate may be paid to the executor or administrator cum-testamento annexo.

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