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Petition for Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem – Probate
Petition for Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem – Probate
Petition to Determine Succession to Real Property (Estates of $150,000 or Less)
Petition to Determine Succession to Real Property (Estates of $150,000 or Less)
General Power of Attorney
A power of attorney or letter of attorney is a written authorization to represent or act on another’s behalf in private affairs, business, or some other legal matter. The person authorizing the other to act is the principal, grantor, or donor
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Debt Validation Letter
This letter is for debt validation, stated in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, collection agencies if asked must provide validation for the claims you owe.
Death Notice to Credit Bureau
Once a person passes away, the credit bureaus should be notified that the person is no longer living in order to place a notice on the account to prevent an possible identity theft from occurring. These are three separate letters to each of the credit bureaus. They are drafted for the State of Wisconsin, but can be easily adapted for any state. The person submitting the request must include proper documentation of being a spouse or heir.
Order of Summary Administration – Testate
Order of Summary Administration – Testate
Will – Single/Divorced/Widowed
This is a Last Will and Testament form that can be used by single, divorced or widowed individuals in the State of Wisconsin. It gives the estate to the decedent’s children in equal shares and then passes to their grandchildren. The language is easily adaptable to inserting heirs that are not children of the decedent.
Sworn Financial Statement Worksheet – Family Law Legal Document
Document details monthly income, monthly expenses, and assets and debts.
Instructions for Closing an Estate Formally
Instructions for Closing an Estate Formally R7-13
Instructions for Closing an Estate Informally
Instructions for Closing an Estate Informally