How to Start a
Formal Supervised
Probate Estate
$150.00 filing fee payable to:
Livingston Co. Probate Court
There are numerous documents which are required to be filed within
the Court file in a Supervised - Formal Estate. These documents are: The Notice to Creditors form
(pc574.pdf)
must
be completed and mailed to the local newspaper, along with the required
publication fee. The Personal Representative shall publish notice in a
local newspaper notifying creditors of the estate to present their
claims within 4 months after the date of publication of the notice or be
forever barred. The earliest an estate can be closed is 5 months from
the date of commencement, provided the claims period of 4 months has
elapsed. Any Michigan estate or inheritance taxes shall be handled by the
Personal Representative. The Livingston County Probate Court does not
handle any aspect of this requirement. There may be other documents which may be required to be done
depending on the nature of the assets or matters which need to be
administered in each individual estate. The Court has other
estate
forms which
may be helpful in assisting the administration of the estate.
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Last updated: Friday, October 16, 2009
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Supervised Probate Estate
Supervised - Formal probate - requires the
probate court's review and approval of much of the estate
activities. For example, in supervised administration the
court would be required to (i) approve the sale of the
decedent's real estate (unless the decedent's will authorizes
the PR to do so), (ii) authorize the payment of PR and attorney
fees, (iii) review the PR's accounting of all receipts and
disbursements, and (iv) prior approval of all distributions to
heirs (people receiving property from the estate is there is no
will) and devisees (people receiving property under a will).
While the court's involvement frequently adds to the time and
expense of administering an estate, the court's supervision will
likely afford greater protection to the PR and the other
interested persons against losses and claims.
ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS TO BE FILED:
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File the original Petition for Probate and/or Appointment of Personal
Representative (Testate/Intestate)
(pc559.pdf)
*NOTE: file in the probate court in the county where the
deceased individual resided)
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Testimony, Interested Persons
(pc565.pdf)
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Original Will (if testate)
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Acceptance of Appointment
(pc571.pdf)
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Application for Informal Probate and/or Appointment of
Personal Representative
(pc558.pdf).
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Testimony, Interested Persons
(pc565.pdf).
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Acceptance of Appointment
(pc571.pdf).
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Original Will and/or Codicil (if testate).
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Proof of Service
(pc564.pdf)
for Notice of Appointment and Duties of Personal Representative
(pc573.pdf).
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Proof of Service
(pc564.pdf)
for Notice Regarding Attorney Fees
(pc576.pdf)
(if an attorney is assisting in probating the estate).
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Inventory
(pc577.pdf)
(the original does not have to be filed, but it must be reviewed
by the Probate Register to determine any inventory fee
required).
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Affidavit of Publication.
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Sworn Statement to Close Unsupervised Administration
(pc591.pdf).
Livingston County Probate Court
Judicial Center Building - 204 S. Highlander Way, Suite 2, Howell, MI 48843
Phone 517.546.3750 FAX 517.552.2511
Email: probatecourt@co.livingston.mi.us
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