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Ten Steps to Being an Executor

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Step 6: Get probate forms
==Step 6: Get probate forms==
The Probate Registry does not provide forms but the forms are set out in the new Probate Rulesprobate rules. New rules take took effect March 31st, 2014. Forms are available in the Self Counsel Press publications, Probate Guide for BC and Probate Forms. Check for these products at local public library, bookstore, legal stationery store, or contact Self Counsel Press at:
1481 Charlotte Road, North Vancouver, V7J 1H1<br/>
604.986.3366
You will need to sign some of the documents in front of a lawyer, notary Publicpublic, or “commissioner for taking affidavits.” All court registries have a “commissioner for taking affidavits.” Some community groups do as well. When you sign, it means you are swearing or affirming that the information you are providing in the document is true.
==Step 7: Notify the beneficiaries==
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