Small Estate Affidavit for Collection of Decedent's Property, Possessions, & Accounts is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Courts - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is a Small Estate Affidavit?
A: A Small Estate Affidavit is a legal document that allows beneficiaries to collect the property, possessions, and accounts of a deceased person without going through probate.
Q: Who can use a Small Estate Affidavit in Idaho?
A: In Idaho, the Small Estate Affidavit can be used if the total value of the estate is $100,000 or less.
Q: What information is required for a Small Estate Affidavit?
A: The Small Estate Affidavit requires information about the deceased person, their property, and the beneficiaries.
Q: Do I need an attorney to fill out a Small Estate Affidavit?
A: While you don't need an attorney, it is recommended to consult with one to ensure the process is done correctly.
Q: How do I file a Small Estate Affidavit in Idaho?
A: You can file the Small Estate Affidavit with the probate court in the county where the deceased person lived or where their property is located.
Q: How long does it take to process a Small Estate Affidavit?
A: The processing time for a Small Estate Affidavit can vary, but it typically takes a few weeks to complete.
Q: What happens after the Small Estate Affidavit is approved?
A: Once the Small Estate Affidavit is approved, the beneficiaries can collect the property, possessions, and accounts of the deceased person.
Q: What if the estate value is more than $100,000?
A: If the estate value is more than $100,000, a Small Estate Affidavit cannot be used, and the probate process may be required.
Form Details:
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