What forms do I need to use as a "disclamer" to property?

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What forms do I need to use as a "disclamer" to property? My aunt left me her condominium (she is deceased) and there is no valid will. The form I am looking for is one to have my sister and my uncle to sign, so that they legally acknowledge they have no interest in the condominium.

Answer:

See the following form on our website:


IL-03-03;Illinois Renunciation and Disclaimer of Property received by Intestate Succession

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To disclaim an inheritance, you must file a formal disclaimer document with the probate court. This document typically states your intention to reject the inheritance and may require signatures from other beneficiaries. In Illinois, you would use the Illinois Renunciation and Disclaimer of Property received by Intestate Succession form (IL-03-03) for this purpose. Ensure that the disclaimer is filed within the time limits set by state law to be effective. *Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.*