4B-103 Order of informal appointment of personal representative (no will).

Legal Form Number4B-103
Date01 January 2010
SectionNew Mexico Probate Court Forms (2010 Edition)
 STATE OF NEW MEXICO
                 IN THE PROBATE COURT
                 _______________ COUNTY
                 No. ___________
                 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
                 ______________________, DECEASED
                 ORDER OF INFORMAL
                 APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
                 (NO WILL)1
                 This matter comes before the court on the Application for Informal Appointment of Personal
                 Representative of the Estate and the court having considered the application, FINDS THAT
                 1. The Application for Informal Appointment of Personal Representative is complete
                 2. The applicant has made oath or affirmation that the statements contained in the
                 application are true to the best of the applicant's knowledge and belief
                 3. On the basis of the statements in the application, this court has jurisdiction;
                 4. On the basis of the statements in the application, venue is proper;
                 5. Applicant has made oath or affirmation that after the exercise of reasonable diligence,
                 applicant is unaware of any unrevoked last will and testament or other testamentary instrument
                 relating to property in this state or under the laws of New Mexico, and the request for the
                 appointment does not relate to any will;
                 6. On the basis of the statements in the application, the applicant gave notice of the
                 filing of the application to each person demanding notice, if any;
                 2
                 7. It appears from the application that this proceeding was commenced within the time
                 limitations prescribed by the laws of the State of New Mexico;
                 8. The applicant is an interested person as defined by law, and is not disqualified to
                 serve
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