Source: http://wvlegislature.gov/Bill_Status/bills_text.cfm?billdoc=hb2759%20intr.htm&yr=2019&sesstype=RS&i=2759
Timestamp: 2020-08-09 08:49:50
Document Index: 556105185

Matched Legal Cases: ['§41', '§44', '§44', '§41', '§41', '§41', '§41', '§44']

(By Request of the West Virginia State Bar Probate Committee)
A BILL to amend and reenact §41-5-13 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; to amend and reenact §44-1-4 of said code; and to amend said code by adding thereto a new section, designated §44-1-14b, all relating to the administration of estates and providing for the ancillary administration of West Virginia real estate owned by nonresidents by affidavit and without administration.
§41-5-13. Ancillary administration; Probate or recordation of foreign will.
(a) Where a will relative to an any personalty or real estate located or situate within this state has been proved without the same or probated outside of this state by another state or jurisdiction within the United States of America, an authenticated copy thereof and the certificate of probate thereof, by such other state or jurisdiction may be offered for probate in this state, in accordance with the provisions of §41-5-5 or §41-5-10 of this code, and an ancillary personal representative, executor, or administrator, as the case may be, may be appointed in this state with like effect and with the same powers, authorities, duties, and liabilities as are given to domiciliary personal representatives, executors, and administrators under the provisions of this code.
(b) Where a will, relative only to real estate situate within this state, has been proved or probated outside of this state by another state or jurisdiction within the United States of America and no appointment of an ancillary personal representative, executor, or administrator to administer the real estate within this state is necessary for any proper purpose, an authenticated copy thereof and the certificate of probate thereof may be admitted to record in any county of this state in which the real estate is situate by any person having an interest in the real estate, including a personal representative who has qualified in the other state or jurisdiction.
(1) The interested person or personal representative shall also execute and tender for recording in the county an affidavit setting forth in substance:
(A) A description of the real estate owned by the decedent at the time of his or her death situate within the county in this state where the affidavit is to be recorded together with its assessed value for tax purposes and its fair market value at the date of death of the decedent;
(B) That the decedent died testate a nonresident of this state and that the authenticated copy of the will and the certificate of probate of the other state or jurisdiction is being or has been recorded in the county; and
(C) The names and last known addresses of the personal representative of the decedent’s estate, if any, and of the decedent's devisees or beneficiaries who are devised or given the real estate under the will.
(2) The clerk of the county commission shall record and index the affidavit, together with the authenticated copy of the will and the certificate of probate, in the same manner and upon the same fees as wills and affidavits of beneficiaries or heirs are recorded and indexed in case of probate administration with appointment of a personal representative. The clerk of the county commission may require a certified copy of the decedent’s death certificate or other proof of death and residence prior to fulfilling the clerk’s responsibilities under this chapter.
(3) A bond, security, or oath is not required when no appointment of an ancillary personal representative, executor, or administrator is made under the provisions of this section.
1. The decedent, _____________________________, died testate (with a will) on _____________________(date of death), a resident of ___________ County, State of ____________________.
2. On ____________________ (date), the following person(s) was/were appointed as the personal representative of the Estate of ________________ by the ___________________(name of foreign court), of ___________ (county), ________________(state), being case number _______________, if applicable:
a. Name: ____________________________________________
b. Name: ______________________________________________________
3. An authenticated copy of the Last Will and Testament dated ____________ and the certificate of probate of such other state or jurisdiction is being furnished herewith for recording in this County.
4. The Decedent died owning and possessing the following real estate situate in West Virginia:
5. Pursuant to the provisions of the Last Will and Testament of ___________________, the decedent devised the aforesaid real estate to the following beneficiaries of the estate:
b. Name: ____________________________________________________
c. Name: ____________________________________________________
d. Name: ____________________________________________________
6. The Estate of _______________, the decedent, will be/has been fully administered by the domiciliary personal representative under the domiciliary proceedings in the other state or jurisdiction. No appointment of an ancillary personal representative to administer the decedent’s real estate within the State of West Virginia is necessary for any proper purpose.
7. I have personal knowledge of the above facts and am interested in the Estate of ____________________, the decedent, as the ( ) acting domiciliary personal representative, ( ) surviving spouse, ( ) beneficiary under the decedent’s will, ( ) heir at law, or ( ) other ______________________________ (describe relationship or interest). [Check one]
(d) When such copy the authenticated copy of the will and the certificate of probate is so offered, as provided in subsection (a) of this section, the county commission, or the clerk thereof in the vacation of the commission, to which or to whom it is offered, shall presume, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the will was duly executed and admitted to probate as a will of personalty in the state or country of the testator's domicile, and shall admit such the copy to probate as a will of personalty in this state; and if it appears from such the copy that the will was proved in the foreign court of probate to have been so executed as to be a valid will of land in this state by the laws thereof, such the copy may be admitted to probate as a will of real estate. But any person interested may, within one year from the time such the authenticated copy is admitted to record, and so probated, upon reasonable notice to the parties interested, object to the same and have the order admitting the same to probate in this state set aside, upon due and satisfactory proof that such the authenticated copy was not a true copy of such the will, or that the probate of such the will has been set aside by the court by which it was admitted to probate, or that such the probate was improperly made.
(e) Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary, where an original will of a nonresident decedent exists but has not been proved or probated outside of this state by another state or jurisdiction within the United States of America because the provisions of the laws of the state or jurisdiction do not require the proof or probate of the will, the original of the will may be offered for probate in this state as provided in subsection (a) of this section or may be admitted to record as provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(a) When a person dies intestate the jurisdiction to hear and determine the right of administration of his or her estate shall be in the county court commission or clerk thereof during the recess of the regular sessions of such court the county commission which would have jurisdiction as to the probate of his or her will, if there were one. Administration shall be granted to the distributees who apply therefor, preferring first the husband or wife, and then such of the others entitled to distribution as such court the county commission or clerk shall see fit. If no distributee apply for administration within 30 days from the death of the intestate, such court the county commission or clerk may grant administration to one or more of his the creditors of the decedent, or to any other person who shall be fit.
(C) That more than 60 days have passed since the death of the decedent and no personal representative or administrator of the decedent’s estate has been otherwise appointed in this state for any proper purpose; and
(D) The names and last known addresses of the decedent's heirs at law determined under the laws of this state entitled to the real estate situate in this state.
(2) The clerk of the county commission shall record and index the affidavit in the same manner and upon the same fees as affidavits of heirs are recorded and indexed in case of intestate administration with appointment of a personal representative. The clerk of the county commission may require a certified copy of the decedent’s death certificate or other proof of death and residence prior to fulfilling the clerk’s responsibilities under this chapter.
1. The decedent, _____________________________, died on _____________________(date of death), a resident of ___________ County, State of ____________________. The decedent has left no will so far as I know, and no will of the decedent has been presented or probated in this state or in any other state or jurisdiction.
2. More than 60 days have passed since the death of the decedent and no personal representative or administrator of the decedent’s estate has been otherwise appointed in the State of West Virginia for any proper purpose.
3. A certified death certificate has been furnished herewith for filing in this County.
5. The decedent, ____________________, left as his/her heirs at law in accordance with the laws of intestate descent and distribution of the State of West Virginia the following persons:
6. No appointment of an ancillary personal representative to administer the decedent’s real estate within the State of West Virginia is necessary for any proper purpose.
(1) The decedent’s surviving spouse, if any;
(e) The clerk of the county commission shall collect a fee of $20 for the publication of the notice required in this section.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to provide for the ancillary administration of West Virginia real estate owned by nonresidents by affidavit and without administration.
However, the forms provided in §41-5-13 and §44-1-4 although new, are not underscored for clarity purposes.