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© 11/21/19
Civil Law Self-Help Center
11. It is appropriate that the Decedent’s property be distributed as stated in the
Affidavit of Entitlement to Estate and in the following manner pursuant to NRS 146.080:
(List all the people who you are asking to receive property, and in what percentage they’ll receive property, or what they will be receiving. For
example, if you are asking that everything goes to you, you might say, “The entirety of the estate to John Doe.” Or if you want to split the estate
between you and two others, you might say, “50% of the estate to John Doe and 50% of the estate to Bob Brown.” Or, if you can be more specific
as to items, you might say, “The Chase Checking Account #123456 to John Doe and the gold ring to Jane Doe.”)
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WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays:
1. That this Court find that the gross value of Decedent’s estate does not
exceed $100,000, excluding the value of motor vehicles registered to Decedent, if Petitioner is
the spouse of Decedent; or that the gross value of the Decedent’s estate does not exceed $25,000,
excluding the value of motor vehicles registered to Decedent, if Petitioner is not the spouse of
Decedent; and
2. That at least forty days have passed since the date of Decedent’s death,
3. That the Court issue an order directing the transfer of the Decedent’s
property estate be transferred as follows:
(List all the people who you are asking to receive property, and in what percentage they’ll receive property, or what they will be receiving. For
example, if you are asking that everything goes to you, you might say, “The entirety of the estate to John Doe.” Or if you want to split the estate
between you and two others, you might say, “50% of the estate to John Doe and 50% of the estate to Bob Brown.” Or, if you can be more specific
as to items, you might say, “The Chase Checking Account #123456 to John Doe and and the gold ring to Jane Doe.”)
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