Montgo. Cnty. Pa. 5.16

As amended through January 1, 2019
Rule 5.16 - Settlement of Small Estates
(a)Form of Petitions. Contents. A petition under Probate, Estates and Fiduciaries Code § 3102 for distribution of small estates shall set forth:
1) The name and address of the petitioner and his or her relationship to the decedent.
2) The name, date of death and domicile of decedent, whether he or she died testate or intestate, the dates of the probate of the will and of the grant of letters if any and whether the personal representative has been required to give bond, and in what amount.
3) The names and relationships of all beneficiaries entitled to any part of the estate under the will or intestate laws, a brief description of their respective interests, whether any of them has received or retained any property of the decedent by payment of wages under Probate, Estates and Fiduciaries Code § 3101, or otherwise, and whether any of them are minors, incapacitated persons or deceased with the names of their fiduciaries, if any.
4) The person or persons, if any, entitled to the family exemption and, if a claim therefor is made in this petition, any additional facts necessary to establish the prima facie right thereto, as required by Rule 5.2.
5) An inventory of the real and personal estate of the decedent, with values ascribed to each item, either incorporated in the petition or attached as an exhibit.
6) A list showing the nature, amount and preference of all unpaid claims against the estate and indicating which are admitted.
7) If any unpaid beneficiary, heir, or claimant has not joined in the petition, a statement that twenty days' notice of filing of the petition has been given in accordance with these rules.
8) A prayer for distribution of the personal property to those entitled, and in appropriate cases for the discharge of the personal representative.
(b)Exhibits. There shall be attached to the petition the following exhibits:
1) The original of the decedent's will if it has not been probated, or a copy of the will if it has been probated.
2) Joinders of unpaid beneficiaries, heirs and claimants insofar as they are obtainable.
3) An itemized list of disbursements made prior to the filing of the petition, indicating the payee and whether the disbursements were in payment of administration expenses, preferred or ordinary debts, item of distribution or the family exemption.
4) Certificate of Register of Wills showing status of the inheritance tax.
(c)Appraisements. No appraisement shall be required unless ordered by the Court.

Montgo. Cnty. Pa. 5.16