Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts (For Estates of Decedents Dying on or After July 1, 1995) is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts?
A: A Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts is a legal document that allows the personal representative of an estate to be exempt from filing inventories and accounts with the court.
Q: Who can file a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts?
A: The personal representative of an estate, also known as the executor or administrator, can file a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts.
Q: When can a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts be filed?
A: A Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts can be filed for estates of decedents who died on or after July 1, 1995.
Q: What does a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts exempt the personal representative from?
A: A Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts exempts the personal representative from the requirement to file inventories and accounts with the court.
Q: Is it mandatory to file a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts?
A: No, it is not mandatory to file a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts. It is optional and can be filed if the personal representative wishes to be exempt from the filing requirement.
Q: What are the benefits of filing a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts?
A: Filing a Waiver of Filing Inventories and Accounts can save time and effort for the personal representative, as they are not required to prepare and file inventories and accounts with the court.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the filing requirement for inventories and accounts?
A: Yes, there are exceptions to the filing requirement. For example, if the decedent's will specifically waives the requirement or if the court grants a waiver based on other grounds, the personal representative may not need to file inventories and accounts.
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