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"Probating an estate" is the process of collecting the assets of a decedent, paying any claims or bills of the decedent and the costs of administration, and distributing what is left to the heirs if the decedent had no will and to persons named in a will to receive assets if the decedent had a will. To begin this process, a petition for probate and supporting documents must be filed at the Probate Division’s Legal Branch, 515 5th Street, NW, 3rd Floor, Room 312, Washington, DC A judge will then review the documents to determine whether an estate should be opened and, if so, appoint a personal representative who will be responsible for probating the estate. If there is a will, the judge will also decide whether it is valid and should be admitted.

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