Washington Probate Forms
Common probate forms used during estate settlement in Washington. Each page explains what the form is for, where to download the official version, and how to file it.
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Motion for Order Closing Guardianship/Conservatorship and Discharging Guardian/ConservatorForm GDN C 601Verified PDFTo request a court order closing a guardianship or conservatorship and discharging the guardian or conservator from their duties.Order Closing Guardianship/Conservatorship and Discharging Guardian/ConservatorForm GDN C 602Verified PDFThis order closes a guardianship or conservatorship and discharges the guardian or conservator upon death of the individual or return of capacity.Party Information Form Guardianship / ConservatorshipForm PIFVerified PDFCollects confidential personal information about all parties involved in a guardianship, conservatorship, or other protective arrangement proceeding.
Probate in Washington
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