Google Share on Facebook petitioner (redirected frompetition) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Legal,Idioms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. petitioner A person who files a complaint in an equity court, such as a divorce court, or who requests relief from an administrative body.In many states,all persons...
A property owner wanting to file a petition to partition can do so in land court or county probate court where the land is located. Notice of the legal proceeding must be served on any parties who have an interest in the land, including other owners or a mortgage lender. Legal notice of...
Securing the information, documents, legal research, and knowledge necessary to file a petition Step 1 Find the proper civil division for the probate court in your location, where such petitions are required to be filed. Probate courts vary by name in different states and counties. In New Jerse...
Elderly wards and their legal guardians: analysis of county probate records in Ohio and Washington. In particular, standardized and reliable assessments of competency are lacking; a family member's petition for guardianship is seldom challenged by the older... K Bulcroft,MR Kielkopf,K Tripp - ...
At least two probate judges who have been issuing the licenses, Alan King in Jefferson County and Steven L. Reed in Montgomery County, have filed appearances in the case so they can respond to the petition, Johnston said. Not all probate judges have to respond, Johnston said, but if the ...
paying debts and distributing the assets to the appropriate beneficiaries. Final accounting and distribution of the assets is the last step in the process. You'll need to file a petition with the probate court and request to close the estate. The exact procedure varies among states, but the ...
Superior Court of the District of Columbia Superior Court of the District of Columbia PROBATE DIVISION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20001 E..
Sign the petition or motion. In probate court, the petition must be signed in front of a notary public with this statement: "The undersigned hereby states on her oath that the above and foregoing petition is true and correct to the best of her knowledge and belief." ...
can be brought by any individual or business entity. Most Americans will be involved in some court action during their lifetimes, whether that be the dissolution of a marriage, a probate filing or an automobile accident personal injury lawsuit. When it's time to commence a civil lawsuit, figur...