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Assets And Liabilities Of Estate To Be Relieved From Adminsitration Form. This is a Ohio form and can be use in Wood County (Court Of Common Pleas).
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PROBATE COURT OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO
David E. Woessner, Judge
Estate of:________________________________________________________________________, Deceased
Case No:______________________
Date:__________________________
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF ESTATE TO BE RELIEVED FROM ADMINISTRATION
Following is a summary statement of the character and value of the assets in decedent's estate. [Insert a
check in the "Appraised" column opposite an item if it was valued by the appraiser. Leave blank if the
readily ascertainable value of the item was determined by applicant. Use extra sheets if necessary.]
Automobiles distributed to surviving spouse by affidavit
First automobile selected by surviving spouse under R.C. 2106.18
[Omit value when computing total assets]………………………………………Appraised Value
Second automobile selected by surviving spouse under R.C. 2106.18
[Omit value when computing total assets]………………………………………Appraised Value
Total value [not to exceed $40,000.00]
Character of asset
Real Estate, described in accompanying
Value
$
$
$
Appraised
Value
Certificate of Transfer No.
$
Other assets
$
Total Assets
$
Prepared by:
Attorney’s Name
Address
Phone #
Registration #
FORM 5.1 - ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF ESTATE TO BE RELIEVED FROM ADMINISTRATION
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Following is a list of decedent's known debts. [Use extra sheets if necessary.]
Name of Creditor
Nature of Debt
Amount
$
Total Debts
$
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned appraiser agreed to act as appraiser of decedent's estate, and to appraise the property exhibited truly,
honestly, impartially, and to the best of the appraiser's knowledge and ability. The appraiser further says that those assets
whose values were not readily ascertainable are indicated above by a check in the "Appraised" column opposite each such item,
and that such values are correct.
The undersigned applicant determined the value of those assets whose values were readily ascertainable and were not
appraised by the appraiser, and that such values are correct, and to applicant's knowledge the above list of decedent's debts is
correct.
Date
Appraiser
Applicant
Appraiser’s Address
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