Claim Unclaimed Property Guide
Summary
If no executor is named for a deceased parents estate in Washington State, the court appoints an administrator. You should petition the court to become the administrator, file an affidavit of heirship, and proceed with claiming the unclaimed property. In Louisiana, the process is similar but may involve filing an Affidavit of Small Succession if the estate qualifies. Consulting a local probate attorney is advisable for precise guidance.Full Conversation
No, he never appointed one.
In Washington State, if no executor is named, the court appoints an administrator. You should:
*. Petition the court to become the administrator.
*. File an affidavit of heirship.
*. Proceed with claiming the unclaimed property.
Please consult a local probate attorney for detailed assistance.
How do i go about this in Louisiana?
In Louisiana, you should:
*. Petition the court to become the administrator.
*. File an Affidavit of Small Succession if the estate qualifies.
*. Proceed with claiming the unclaimed property.
It's advisable to consult a local probate attorney for precise guidance.
Now will that carry over to Washington state?
Yes, the general process is similar in Washington State:
*. Petition the court to become the administrator.
*. File an affidavit of heirship.
*. Proceed with claiming the unclaimed property.
Remember to consult a local probate attorney for specific advice.
Ok, thanks
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Good luck with your process!
Think that was it
I'm glad I could assist you! Remember, every situation is unique, so it's beneficial to consult a local probate attorney for personalized advice. Feel free to return if you have more queries. Good luck with your endeavors!