Delaware Probate Forms
Common probate forms used during estate settlement in Delaware. Each page explains what the form is for, where to download the official version, and how to file it.
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AccountVerified PDFA personal representative's sworn accounting of estate receipts, disbursements, and final settlement for court approval and beneficiary notification.Accounting FormForm Form No. 30Verified PDFAllows a personal representative to account for estate assets, expenses, debts, and funeral costs to beneficiaries and the court.Certified Small Estate Affidavit Request FormVerified PDFRequests certified copies of a Small Estate Affidavit that is already on file with the Kent County Register of Wills.Form No. 30-Accounting FormForm 30Verified PDFPersonal representatives file this form to account for estate assets, additional receipts, and request allowance for administrative expenses, debts, and funeral expenses.InventoryForm K.C. 600RWVerified PDFTo list all personal and real property owned by the decedent at the time of death for probate estate administration.InventoryVerified PDFLists all personal and real property owned by the decedent at the date of death for estate administration purposes.Renunciation of Right and Power of AdministrationVerified PDFAllows a person entitled to administer an estate to formally renounce their right and power of administration.Request for Small Estate Affidavit via MailVerified PDFTo request a small estate affidavit by mail from the Kent County Register of Wills for estates under $30,000 with no sole real estate ownership.STATE OF DELAWARE INVENTORY for Register of WillsVerified PDFTo document and list all personal and real property owned by the decedent at the time of death for probate estate administration.
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