This document contains official instructions for Form CC-1671 , Inventory for Estate of Incapacitated Adult - a form released and collected by the Virginia Circuit Court. An up-to-date fillable Form CC-1671 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form CC-1671?
A: Form CC-1671 is the Inventory for Estate of Incapacitated Adult used in Virginia.
Q: Who should use Form CC-1671?
A: Form CC-1671 should be used by anyone who needs to inventory the assets of an incapacitated adult's estate in Virginia.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CC-1671?
A: The purpose of Form CC-1671 is to create an inventory of all assets belonging to the estate of an incapacitated adult.
Q: Do I need to file Form CC-1671 with the court?
A: Yes, Form CC-1671 must be filed with the circuit court in the jurisdiction where the incapacitated adult resides.
Q: What information is required on Form CC-1671?
A: Form CC-1671 requires detailed information about each asset, including its description, value, and any liens or encumbrances.
Q: Are there any filing fees associated with Form CC-1671?
A: There may be filing fees associated with filing Form CC-1671, but these fees vary by jurisdiction. You should contact the circuit court clerk's office for more information.
Q: What should I do after completing Form CC-1671?
A: After completing Form CC-1671, you should file it with the circuit court and provide a copy to the guardian or conservator of the incapacitated adult.
Q: Are there any deadlines for filing Form CC-1671?
A: The deadlines for filing Form CC-1671 vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to check with the local circuit court for specific requirements.
Q: Can I make changes to Form CC-1671 after filing?
A: If you need to make changes to Form CC-1671 after filing, you should contact the circuit court clerk's office for instructions on how to amend the inventory.
Instruction Details:
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