Virginia Inventory for Decedent's Estate

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Real Estate, Bank Accounts, and Vehicles. Stocks and Bonds. Life Insurance and Retirement Plans. Wages and Business Interests. Intellectual Property. Debts and Judgments.

An inventory and appraisal is a required filing in California probate. The inventory and appraisal is a single document that (1) inventories the property in the decedent's estate and (2) contains an appraisal of the property in the inventory. California Probate Code § 8800(a).

Determine Your State's Laws Regarding Inventory Forms. Review the Instructions Provided. Identify Real Property. Identify Personal Property. Identify Bank Accounts. Identify Retirement Accounts. Identify Non-Probate Assets. File the Form With the Court.

The first step in probating an estate is to locate all of the decedent's estate planning documents and other important papers, even before being appointed to serve as the personal representative or executor.

A person can expect for the probate process in Virginia to take anywhere from six months up to a year or more. Generally, there is a creditor period, so an estate cannot be completely distributed and closed prior to the expiration of the six-month period.

Your inventory should include the number of shares of each type of stock, the name of the corporation, and the name of the exchange on which the stock is traded. Meanwhile, you should note the total gross amount of a bond, the name of the entity that issued it, the interest rate on the bond, and its maturity date.

When calculating the value of an estate, the gross value is the sum of all asset values, and the net value is the gross value minus any debts: in other words, the actual worth of the estate.

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