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Deceased estates legal submissions

Legislation in B.C. requires the PGT to provide consent or comment on certain legal proceedings involving a deceased estate.

 

Select the submission type you'd like to make.

Legal submission type
Representation Grants

Cover Letter
P1 - Notice of Proposed Application in Relation to Estate
Last Will and Testament of the Deceased (optional)

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$315.00
Application to court

(Estate Administration Act* section. 7 or 41) *The PGT should only be served if the death occurred prior to March 31, 2014.

Petition to the Court (Optional)
Notice of Application (Optional)
Notice of Hearing (Optional)
Application Response (Optional)
Response to Petition (Optional)
Affidavit (Optional)
Requisition (Optional)
Order (Optional)
Order Made After Application (Optional) 
Request to consent to act as Litigation Representative (optional)
Notice of Civil Claim (optional)

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$157.50
Litigation representative

(Wills, Estate and Succession Act s . 150 or Estate Administration Act* s. 9 (1) (b) or s. 59 to 61) *The PGT should only be served if the death occurred prior to March 31, 2014.

Petition to the Court or Notice of Civil Claim
Notice of Application (Optional)
Notice of Hearing (Optional)
Application Response (Optional)
Response to Petition (Optional)
Affidavit (Optional)
Requisition (Optional)
Order (Optional)
Order Made After Application (Optional)
Request to consent to act as Litigation Representative (optional)

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$315.00
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