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Petition For Order Of Complete Settlement MPC 855 - Massachusetts

Petition For Order Of Complete Settlement Form. This is a Massachusetts form and can be used in MUPC Probate And Family Court Statewide .
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PETITION FOR ORDER OF COMPLETE SETTLEMENT OF DECEDENT'S ESTATE INCLUDING FINAL ACCOUNT (G.L. c. 190B, § 3-1001) OF ISSUE(S) AS STATED Estate of: First Name Middle Name Docket No. Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court Probate and Family Court Division Last Name Date of Death: The Petitioner(s) (hereafter "Petitioner") makes the following statements: 1. Information about the Petitioner: Name: First Name Middle Name Last Name (Address) (Apt, Unit, No. etc.) (Address) (Apt, Unit, No. etc.) (City/Town) (City/Town) (State) (State) (Zip) (Zip) Mailing Address, if different: Primary Phone #: Interest of the Petitioner (e.g., Personal Representative, surviving spouse, heir, devisee, etc.-See G.L. c. 190B § 1-201 (24)): 2. The Personal Representative is First Name Petitioner as follows: M.I. Last Name (Address) (Apt, Unit, No. etc.) (City/Town) (State) (Zip) Date of appointment of the Personal Representative: 3. One year has passed since the appointment of the original Personal Representative or the Petitioner is the Personal Representative and the time for presenting claims that arose prior to the Decedent's death has expired. 4. The interested persons, addresses, and their representatives (Guardian, Conservator, etc.) are as stated in the initial Petition filed (date) AND in addition the following: OR the following: Address Name Testacy has not been previously formally adjudicated. This Petition is filed within the time period permitted by law (G.L. c. 190B, § 3-108). Three (3) years or less have passed since the Decedent's death, or the following circumstances authorize tardy proceedings (include statutory reference): MPC 855 (3/19/12) PTNCMPSTL page 1 of 3 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 5. The date of the Decedent's last Will is (date) . . The dates of all codicils are (date(s)) The Will and any codicils are referred to as the Will. The Petitioner, to the best of his or her knowledge, believes the Will was validly executed. After the exercise of reasonable diligence, the petitioner is unaware of any instrument revoking the Will and believes that the Will is the decedent's last Will, or the following is a statement of why such an instrument is not being probated: The Petitioner requests that the Court: Consider the and final account(s) and approve said accounting(s), distribution of assets, and adjudicate a final settlement of the estate. Determine testacy as stated herein. Determine the heirs of the estate as they have not been previously formally adjudicated by the Court. The heirs are Name of Heir Relationship to Decedent Compel or approve the following distribution: Name of Distributee Relationship to Decedent Share of the Estate Construe the Will probated on (date) as follows: MPC 855 (3/19/12) PTNCMPSTL page 2 of 3 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com SIGNED UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY I certify under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing statements are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date: Signature of Petitioner Date: Signature of Co-Petitioner (if applicable) Information on Attorney for Petitioner Signature of Attorney (Print name) (Address) (Apt, Unit, No. etc.) (City/Town) (State) (Zip) Primary Phone #: B.B.O. # Email: MPC 855 (3/19/12) PTNCMPSTL page 3 of 3 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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