We are pleased to announce three developments this week at practicelaw, all in response to user requests and designed to make the work of the probate practitioner easier. Subsequent Administration Forms. We have posted five new probate forms covering situations of omitted or incorrectly described property in the practicelaw probate area (sign in required for …
Another Week, Another Six Forms
With another week and a holiday under our belt, we continue our weekly release of new probate forms, with this week’s release of six new estate planning and administration forms. The new forms include: Affidavit of Domicile – Individual Affidavit of Domicile – Business Entity Irrevocable Stock Power Irrevocable Bond Power Affidavit for Collection of …
Update: New Probate Forms Continue to Roll Out
We quietly released another small set of new probate forms this week – applications, petitions, letters and orders for successor personal representative situations. With this set, we are also releasing new forms to deal with appointment of an original or successor personal representative who must operate under court-ordered restrictions. We released the following forms today on practicelaw: …
Herding Cats, Organizing Lawyers, Powering a Crowd
With all these questions, the one prevailing question was ‘Why is it so difficult to harness the power of a crowd of lawyers?’
Descent Proceeding Forms Now Available
Soon after rolling out new probate forms on practicelaw last year, attorneys and paralegals frequently asked us “what about descent proceedings?” After months of work this past winter, and as part of our continued release of 42 new probate forms, we are pleased to announce the availability of the following new forms on practicelaw: PBT-330 …
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