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Probate in North Dakota: Small Estate and Executor Guide

This draft North Dakota probate reference is a cautious starting point for personal-representative compensation and small-estate questions. It is general information only and must be checked against current North Dakota law, court forms, and local district court practice.

Draft data: not verified

This page has not been verified against current official North Dakota sources. Do not rely on its dollar amounts, fee summary, form name, or procedure without checking the cited statute, current court instructions, and the facts of the estate.

Executor fee rule

North Dakota may use reasonable-compensation rules for personal representatives, but this draft record does not store a verified numeric fee schedule.

Compensation may depend on current North Dakota law, the will, court review, services performed, estate complexity, and objections. This record does not calculate a precise North Dakota fee.

Draft schedule

  • Needs official verification; no numeric compensation schedule is stored in this draft record

Important limits

  • Needs official verification against current North Dakota Century Code and court forms.
  • A will, court order, waiver, dispute, or unusual services can affect compensation.
  • Do not use a percentage estimate unless current official sources or a licensed North Dakota probate attorney support it.

Small estate information

Draft threshold
Needs official verification; no verified North Dakota small-estate threshold is stored in this draft record
Scope
North Dakota may provide affidavit or informal probate procedures in qualifying estates, but this draft record does not confirm the current dollar limit or form requirements.
Form or process name
Small estate affidavit or informal probate form; verify current North Dakota form and statutory requirements

Eligibility cautions

  • Needs official verification against current North Dakota Century Code and court forms.
  • The threshold, asset type, waiting period, and affidavit requirements must be checked before use.
  • Real property, creditor issues, disputes, or formal probate can require a different process.

Draft probate notes

  • Start with North Dakota Century Code Title 30.1 and current court probate forms.
  • Confirm whether affidavit collection, informal probate, or formal probate is appropriate.
  • This record intentionally avoids a numeric threshold until official source review is completed.
  • Official source link needs re-checking before publication.

Statutes and official starting points

These links are provided for independent review. Their inclusion does not mean this draft page has completed legal verification.

Other draft state references

Frequently asked questions

Is this North Dakota probate information verified?

No. This is a draft reference that has not been verified against current official state sources for publication.

What is the draft North Dakota small-estate threshold?

Needs official verification; no verified North Dakota small-estate threshold is stored in this draft record. Eligibility has additional requirements and must be confirmed for the specific estate.

How are executor fees described in North Dakota?

North Dakota may use reasonable-compensation rules for personal representatives, but this draft record does not store a verified numeric fee schedule.

Should I rely on this page instead of legal advice?

No. Probate rules change and depend on the facts. Check current court instructions and statutes, and consult a licensed attorney for legal advice.

This tool provides general information and document templates for convenience. It is not legal advice. Laws vary by state and change over time. Consult a licensed attorney for your situation.