Welcome to our Probate Division webpage, where you can find information and resources related to the administration of estates and guardianships. Our Probate Division, sometimes also referred to as the Probation Division, is responsible for handling legal matters pertaining to the distribution of assets, payment of debts, and appointment of guardians.
Within the Probate Division, we offer various services and document processing to assist individuals in navigating the probate process smoothly. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that all necessary forms and certifications are appropriately filed, saving you time and avoiding any unnecessary delays.
Whether you need to file a Certification for Support Order, submit a Notice of Appeal, or access mediation resources, our Probate Division is here to guide you. We understand that dealing with the complexities of probate can be challenging, and our knowledgeable staff is available to answer your questions and provide the support you need.
In addition to providing access to specific document forms, our webpage also offers valuable information on probate rules and procedures specific to your jurisdiction. We understand that each state and county may have different regulations when it comes to probate matters, and our goal is to make this information easily accessible to you.
If you require assistance in drafting a Statement of Claim, need guidance on mediation referrals, or simply want to learn more about the services offered by our Probate Division, look no further. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way.
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This form is used for certifying a support order to be administered through the Probation Division in New Jersey.
This Form is used for preparing for mediation in the probate division of New Hampshire court.
This document is used for filing a Statement of Claim in the Washington, D.C. Superior Court's Probate Division, following Rule 307.
This form is used for requesting a mediation referral order in the probate division of Cook County, Illinois. Mediation is a way to resolve disputes outside of court, with the help of a neutral third-party mediator.