Affidavit of Entitlement in Reno

There are four different levels of probate depending on the value of the Estate. This article will focus on the lowest level of probate, which allows an heir to avoid probate and claim the decedent’s property with a document called an affidavit of entitlement in Reno. If you have lost a loved one and have questions about probate, please contact us to schedule a free consultation with our seasoned probate attorney.

What Is an Affidavit of Entitlement?

An “Affidavit of Entitlement” is a legal document that allows very small estates to obtain and distribute the assets of a decedent without having to go to probate court (in most cases). Only estates that have less than $25,000 of assets (when added together) and do not have any real property can use the Affidavit of Entitlement in Reno. Update: As of January 1, 2015, the surviving spouse of a decedent can use the Affidavit of Entitlement for up to $100,000 of property, but only if the decedent did not own real property.

Affidavit Of Entitlement – Frequently Asked Questions

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