MB Probate Forms
Show Table of ContentsThere are a number of province-specific forms you may need when going through the probate process.
General Forms
In Manitoba, the Probate Division of the Court of Queen's Bench handles probate and estate administration (see Court of Queen's Bench locations).
You can check with your local court for the forms they might prefer, and below you will find some of the more common MB forms:
- Request for Probate (Form 74A) - Get the probate process started
- Affidavit of Will (Form 74C) - Include Will with Request for Probate
- Request for Administration (Form 74L) - Get the probate process started if there is no will
- Affidavit of Request for Administration (Form 74M) - Include with Request for Administration
- Inventory and Valuation (Form 74B) - Estate inventory
- Affidavit of Bond Execution (Form 74T) - Tell the court you obtained any required bond
- Notice of Application (Form 14B) - Notify interested parties of your application
- Application to Pass Accounts (Form 74V) - Ask the court to approve final estate accounts
- Affidavit Verifying Notice and Accounts (Form 74W) - Swear that the accounts are correct
See MB Probate Forms for a more complete list of forms that may be required in certain situations.
See also Community Legal: How to Apply for Probate in Manitoba.
Small Estates
Small estates sometimes need only 1 specialized form or affidavit: see Small MB Estates.
Resealing
If the estate needs to probate real estate in another province, you may be able to reseal the original grant of probate rather than start from scratch in the secondary province: see Ancillary Probate & Resealing.
See also General Probate.