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NO. ESTATE OF DECEASED IN THE PROBATE COURT NO. COUNTY, TEXAS SMALL ESTATE AFFIDAVIT On the dates indicated below, all of the Distributees of this estate and two disinterested witnessess personally appeared and, on their oath, did swear or affirm to the accuracy of the following facts, pursuant to Chapter 205 of the Texas Estates Code: A. Decedent,, died on the day of, 20 in County, Texas. A copy of Decedent s death certificate will be filed in this cause number at the time thi Affidavit is file B. More than 30 days have elapsed since Decedent s death. C. Decedent was a resident of and domicile in County, Texas, at the time of Decedent s death. [If not Bexar County, the affidavit must include facts supporting venue in Bexar County.] D. Decedent died without a will. E. No administration is pending or has been granted in Decedent s estate and none appears necessary. F. The value of the entire assests of the estate of Decedent, not including Decedent s homestead and exempt property, does not exceed $50,000.00. G. The value of the entire assets of the estate of Decedent, not including Decedent s homestead and exempt property, exceeds the known liabilites. H. Medicaid- check the accurate box: The Decedent did not apply for and receive Medicaid benefits on or after March 1, 2005 Decedent did apply for and receive Medicaid benefits on or after March 1, 2005, and the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program claim is listed in section J below. The Decedent did apply for and received Medicaid benefits on or after March 1, 2005, but there i no Medicaid claim against the estate. [If this box is checked, applicatnt(s) must either (1) file a Medicaid Estate Recovery Program (MERP) certification that decedent s estate is not subject to a MERP claim or (3) include additional information proving that a MERP claim will not be filed.] Page 1. of 8

I. All assests of the Decedent s estate and their values are listed here. NOTE: Community property is property acquired during marriage other than by gift or inheritance. Separate property is property owned before marriage or aquired by gift or inheritance during marriage. Description of Asset(s) List with enough detail to identify exactly what the asset is. For example, give bank name and last four digits of an account number, give life insurance company name; give description of car plus VIN number, give address & legal description of real property. Value Additional Information If exempt property, so indicate. If decedent was married, indicate: 1. Whether each asset was community or separate property, and 2. facts that explain why the assest was community or separate Use additional pages as necessary. Page 2 of 8

J. All liabilities/debts of the Decedent's estate and their values are listed here. The affidavit must list all of Decedent's debts and other liabilities including all credit card balances, doctor and hospital bills, utility bills, etc. -everything owed by Decedent or Decedent's estate and not paid off. If none, write "none." If funeral debts or attorney's fees and expenses will be paid from estate assets, list them here. Description of Liabilities/Debts:List with enough detail to identify the creditor & any account. Balance Due The following facts regarding Decedent s family history show who is entitled to what share of Decedent s estate, to the extent that the assets of Decedent s estate, exclusive of homestead and exempt property, exceed the liabilities of Decedent s estate. [Put check marks in the apprapriate small boxes, and provide additional information as indicated.] Family History #1: Marriage. On the date of Decedent s death, Decedent was a single person. On the date of Decedent s death. Decedent was married to. The date they were married:. Page 3 of 8

Family History #2: Children Decedent had no children by birth or adoption, and Decedent did not take any children into home to raise as a child. (Skip to Family History #4 if you check this box.) The following children were born to or adopted by Decedent. List all children, whether or not child is still alive and whether or not parental rights were later terminated. If parental rights were terminated for any child, give details on separate page(s). Child s name Birth date, if known Name of child s parent Family History #3: Children, part 2. Answer if Decedent had any children. All of Decedent s children, by birth or adoption, were alive when Decedent died. The following of Decedent s children, by birth or adoption, died before the Decedent s death and were survived children (or grandchildren or great-grandchildren): Name of deceased child (followed by the name of the deseased child s other parent in parentheses) Date child died Names of all children of the deceased child (if any of these children died before Decedent, use a separate page to give date of death, plus names & birth dates of all grandchildren) AND/ The following of Decedent s children, by birth or adoption, died before the Decendent s death and were not survived by any children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren: Name of deceased child Date child died If Decedent was survived by any children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren, you do not need to answer Family History #4 about Parents or Family History #5 about Sisters and Brothers. You may skip to L (following #5). Page 4 of 8

Family History #4: Parents. The decedent was survived by both parents, and (father). (mother) Decedent was survived by only one parent,. Decedent s other parent,, died on. Both of Decedent s parents died before Decedent s death. Family History #5: Sisters and Brothers. The following information about Decedent s sisters and brothers is not needed if Decedent was survived by both parents or by children, grandchildren, or great-grandchildren. All of Decedent s children, by birth or adoption, were alive when Decedent died. The following are all of Decedent s brothers and sisters who were alive on the date Decedent died, including half-brothers and half-sisters who were born to either of Decedent s parents. If none, write none. If any of the following are now deceased, indicate date of death. State whether full or halfsiblings Name of Brother or Sister Birth date AND The following of Decedent s brothers and sisters (including half-brothers and half-sisters who were born to either of Decedent s parents) Died before Decedent s death. If none, write none. Name of deceased brother or sister (followed by the date of death in parentheses) Full or half sibling? Names of all children of the deceased brother or sister (nephews and nieces of Decendent) that were alive on the date Decedent died Birth dates of nieces & nephews Page 5 of 8

Family History #6: Other. Fill out a separate page (or pages) if Decedent was survived by none of thefollowing: spouse, child, grandchild, parent, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister, niece, or nephew. If Decedent was survived by none of the above, list all of the surviving relatives of Decedent on a separate page. Specify Decedent's family history with respect to each of the survivors, giving sufficient detail about names, birth dates, death dates, and relationships to explain how each survivor is related to Decedent. EVERYONE MUST FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING CHART. Before filling out the chart, see #13 & #15 and pages 4-6 of the Court s Small Estate Affidavit Checklist L. Based on the family history given in this Affidavit, the following chart lists all of the Decedent s heirs at law, together with their fractional interests in Decedent s estate: For each Distributee, list: 1. Name 2. Address 3. Telephone number 4. Email address Share of separate personal property (always fill out this column) Share of separate real property (always fill out this column) Share of decedenfs community property (fill out this column if decedent was married) Page 6 of 8

Affidavits and signatures of all Distributee(s). As needed, include other signature pages for additional distributees. Every signature page for a distributee must include the box below: We, as Distributees of the Decedent and as indicated by our signatures below, do solemnly swear or affirm the following: the foregoing Affidavit was completed by persons who have actual knowledge of the stated facts all of the facts stated in the foregoing Affidavit are true and complete; an each of us has legal capacity. We request that this Affidavit be filed in the records of the Bexar County Clerk; that the same be approved b the Court; and that the Clerk issue certified copies of this Affidavit and the order approving it as evidence of Distributees' right to inherit the property of Decedent as described above. STATE OF COUNTY OF We understand that Estates Code 205.007(c) provides that "[e]ach person who execute[s] [this] affidavit is liable for any damage or loss to any person that arises from a payment, deliver, transfer, or issuance made in reliance on the affidavit. I am a Distributee in the Estate of, Deceased. I swear or affirm that I have personal knowledge of the facts stated in the foregoing Affidavit and that the facts contained in the Affidavit are true and complete to the best of my knowledge Distributee's printed name Distributee's signature SWN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me by [name of Distributee], a Distributee, on this the day of, 20. (SEAL) Notary Public, State of STATE OF COUNTY OF I am a Distributee in the Estate of, Deceased. I swear or affirm that I have personal knowledge of the facts stated in the foregoing Affidavit and that the facts contained in the Affidavit are true and complete to the best of my knowledge Distributee's printed name Distributee's signature SWN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me by Distributee, on this the day of, 20. [name of Distributee], a (SEAL) Notary Public, State of Page 7 of 8

Affidavits and signatures of two disinterested witnesses STATE OF COUNTY OF I have no interest in the Estate of, Deceased, and am not related to Decedent under the laws of descent and distribution of the State of Texas. I swear or affirm that the facts contained in this Affidavit regarding family histor, assets, and liabilities are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that Estates Code 205.007(c) provides that "[e]ach person who execute[s] [this] affidavit is liable for any damage or loss to any person that arises from a payment, delivery, transfer, or issuance made in reliance on the affidavit. " Disinterested Witness's printed name Disinterested Witness's signature SWN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me by [name of witness], a disinterested witness, on this the day of, 20. (SEAL) Notary Public, State of STATE OF COUNTY OF Ihave no interest inthe Estate of, Deceased, and am not related to Decedent under the laws of descent and distribution of the State of Texas. I swear or affirm that the facts contained in this Affidavit regarding family histor, assets, and liabilities are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that Estates Code 205. 007(c) provides that "[e]ach person who execute[s] [this] affidavit is liable for any damage or loss to any person that arisesfrom a payment, delivery, transfer, or issuance made in reliance on the affidavit." Disinterested Witness's printed name Disinterested Witness's signature SWN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me by disinterested witness, on this the day of, 20. [name of witness], (SEAL) Notary Public, State of Prepared in the Law Office of: [Attorney signature block] Page 8 of 8

NO. IN RE ESTATE OF IN THE PROBATE COURT NO. DECEASED BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS DER REGARDING SMALL ESTATE AFFIDAVIT On this day, the court considered the Small Estate Affidavit for the distributees of the above estate. Based on the representations of the applicant(s) and the witnesses in the Affidavit, the court finds: that the Affidavit complies with the terms and provisions of the Texas Estates Code, that this court has jurisdiction and venue, that this estate qualifies under the provisions of the Estates Code as a Small Estate and that the distributees are entitled to the personal property of the decedent, to the extent the assets exceed the known liabilities, exclusive of homestead and exempt property. Nothing herein transfers title to real estate, except as to realty that is homestead, nor affects the disposition of property under a will or other testamentary instrument, nor does the court make any determination as to the separate or community nature of any property. The Court further finds that the following heir(s) is/are a minor(s):,, (name, including last 3 digits of the minors' social security number(s) (add lines as necessary), and that his/her share of decedent's property should be directly 1

deposited into the registry of the court, in an interest bearing account according to Texas Estates Code 1355 et seq. IT IS, THEREFE, DERED by the court that the Affidavit is hereby approved as set out above. The Affidavit shall forthwith be recorded in the records of the County Clerk, and the clerk of this Court shall issue certified copies thereof to all persons entitled thereto. IT IS FURTHER DRERED that any person or entity owing money or property to the estate shall pay that money or property to the following adult heirs:,,, (names of each adult heir, and you can add lines as necessary) outright, and shall pay money or property belonging to decedent's minor heirs, into the registry of the Court, into an interest bearing account for the benefit of the minor heir pursuant to Section 1355 of the Texas Estates Code. IT IS FURTHER DERED that the distributees shall provide and cooperate with the Clerk of the Court in providing any information and completing all documentation necessary to establish such an account for a minor beneficiary. SIGNED on. JUDGE PRESIDING 2