Question: TRUE OR FALSE Probate procedure is important only if a decedent has left a will. An order admitting a will to probate is normally prepared

TRUE OR FALSE

  1. Probate procedure is important only if a decedent has left a will.
  2. An order admitting a will to probate is normally prepared when a petition to probate a will is prepared.
  3. sally jones plaintiff v estate of kathy wong is an appropriate style of the case for a petition to probate a will.
  4. the body of a petition including information about the age date and time of death residence and religious presences of the deceased.
  5. letters testamentary are issued to an executor of a will.
  6. letters testamentary are issued to an administrator, c.t.a.
  7. letters of testamentary are issued to an administers.
  8. a personal representative can open a bank account in the name of the estate before taking oath and receiving letters from the court.
  9. heirs should receive copies of the decedents will.
  10. the usual maximum amount of time a creditor has to file a claim is 90 days after the publication of a notice in the newspaper.
  11. an inventory is a listing of all the receipts and expenditures made by the personal representative of an estate.
  12. the legal administrative assistant most likely will not be involved in typing tax forms for a dependents estate.
  13. form ss-4 is filed to get a tax number for submitting federal tax forms for the estate of the deceased.
  14. copies of all receipts and canceled checks must accompany the final accounting when it is filed with the court.
  15. money column are aligned at the left on the inventory and final accounting.

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