This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Form PRO1206?
A: Form PRO1206 is the Statement of Contents of Lost, Destroyed, or Otherwise Unavailable Will in Minnesota.
Q: When is Form PRO1206 used?
A: Form PRO1206 is used when a will is lost, destroyed, or otherwise unavailable and there is a need to provide information about its contents.
Q: Who can use Form PRO1206?
A: Anyone in Minnesota who needs to provide information about the contents of a lost, destroyed, or unavailable will can use Form PRO1206.
Q: What information does Form PRO1206 require?
A: Form PRO1206 requires information about the testator (person who made the will), the date the will was executed, the original disposition of assets, and any changes made to the will.
Q: Is there a fee for filing Form PRO1206?
A: The filing fee for Form PRO1206 may vary depending on the county. It is best to check with the local courthouse or the Minnesota Judicial Branch for the current fee.
Q: Do I need legal assistance to fill out Form PRO1206?
A: While legal assistance is not required, it is recommended to consult with an attorney to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information on Form PRO1206.
Q: What happens after I file Form PRO1206?
A: After filing Form PRO1206, the court will review the information provided and take appropriate action to address the situation of the lost, destroyed, or unavailable will.
Q: Can Form PRO1206 be used to probate a will?
A: No, Form PRO1206 is not used for probating a will. It is only used to provide information about the contents of a lost, destroyed, or unavailable will.
Q: Are there any time limits for filing Form PRO1206?
A: There may be time limits for filing Form PRO1206 depending on the circumstances. It is advisable to consult with an attorney or the court for specific time limitations.
Form Details:
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