Forms > Forms Addressing 2011 Legislation
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294(d) notice -- independent administration (Word format)
(28K)This form addresses changes made to Probate Code Section 146 in 2011. -
294(d) notice -- independent administration (WordPerfect format)
(12K)This form addresses changes made to Probate Code Section 146 in 2011. -
Affidavit in Lieu of Inventory (Word format)
(28K)2011 changes to Probate Code Section 250 permit the use of an affidavit in lieu of inventory in some cases. -
Affidavit in Lieu of Inventory (WordPerfect format)
(10K)2011 changes to Probate Code Section 250 permit the use of an affidavit in lieu of inventory in some cases. -
Affidavit in lieu with attorney's signature
(28K)Judge Herman of Travis County Probate Court No. 1 requires affidavits in lieu of inventory filed by non-attorney personal representatives also to be signed by the attorney of record. This form meets Judge Herman's requirements. -
One-Step Combined Attestation and Self-Proving Affidavit (Word format)
(28K)Amendments in 2011 to Section 59 of the Probate Code permit the use of a combined attestation clause and self-proving affidavit so that the testator and witnesses need sign only once. -
One-Step Combined Attestation and Self-Proving Affidavit (WordPerfect format)
(22K)Amendments in 2011 to Section 59 of the Probate Code permit the use of a combined attestation clause and self-proving affidavit so that the testator and witnesses need sign only once.