An Affidavit of Heirship is a legal document used to establish the heirs of a deceased person who died often, without a will (intestate). It is typically completed by someone familiar with the family history and the decedent’s heirs, and is often used to transfer property to the rightful heirs. The affidavit is usually signed in the presence of a notary public and may need to be filed with the county records office. Requirements and forms vary by state. Please be sure to check your state’s requirements. You will need to edit in accordance with your needs.
An Affidavit of Heirship is a legal document used to establish the heirs of a deceased person who died often, without a will (intestate). It is typically completed by someone familiar with the family history and the decedent’s heirs, and is often used to transfer property to the rightful heirs. The affidavit is usually signed in the presence of a notary public and may need to be filed with the county records office. Requirements and forms vary by state. Please be sure to check your state’s requirements. You will need to edit in accordance with your needs.