This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form P14 for the current year.
The Form P14 Supplemental Affidavit of Assets and Liabilities for Domiciled Estate Grant in British Columbia, Canada is used to provide additional information about the assets and liabilities of an estate when applying for a grant of probate. It is required in situations where the standard affidavit, Form P14, does not provide sufficient details.
The executor or administrator of the estate files the Form P14 Supplemental Affidavit of Assets and Liabilities for Domiciled Estate Grant in British Columbia, Canada.
Q: What is a Form P14?
A: Form P14 is a Supplemental Affidavit of Assets and Liabilities for Domiciled Estate Grant used in British Columbia, Canada.
Q: Who needs to fill out Form P14?
A: This form is to be filled out by individuals applying for a domiciled estate grant in British Columbia.
Q: What is a domiciled estate grant?
A: A domiciled estate grant is a legal document that gives an individual the authority to administer an estate in British Columbia.
Q: What information is required on Form P14?
A: Form P14 requires detailed information about the assets and liabilities of the estate, including their values and locations.
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form P14?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with filing Form P14. The fee amount may vary and should be confirmed with the probate registry.
Q: Can I get help with filling out Form P14?
A: Yes, you can seek legal advice or consult with a probate professional to assist you in filling out Form P14.