Skip to main content
Court Forms

Small Estate Forms

Small estate forms for Nassau County — SE-3A voluntary administration affidavit, SE-3B amendment, SE-1C renunciation, and SE-1D report with direct PDF links.

All forms

Need help with small estate forms?

Free 15-minute call — we'll tell you exactly which forms you need.

(516) 703-6942
💼

Small Estate

5 forms

SE-3A

Affidavit for Voluntary Administration (Small Estate)

If the estate is worth $50,000 or less, you may not need full probate. This simpler form lets you collect assets without going to court. Faster and cheaper.

Someone died with limited assets (under $50K).

SE-3B

Amended Affidavit for Voluntary Administration

If you already filed SE-3A but need to add assets or correct information, this amended version updates the original filing.

You already filed SE-3A but discovered additional assets or made an error.

SE-1C

Renunciation of Voluntary Administration

When someone who has priority to serve as voluntary administrator wants to step aside and let someone else handle it.

You have priority to be the voluntary administrator but want someone else to do it.

SE-1D

Report and Account (Small Estate)

The final accounting for a small estate — shows what assets were collected, what debts were paid, and how the remaining funds were distributed.

You've settled the small estate and need to file the final report.

V-CHKChecklist

Voluntary Administration Checklist

Checklist of documents needed for a small estate voluntary administration filing.

Before filing a small estate affidavit (SE-3A).

Keystone Pinnacle Property Advisors

Inherited a House in Nassau County?

Selling inherited property involves court filings, tax clearances, and title issues that most agents don't understand. Keystone Pinnacle specializes in exactly this.

Get a free consultation — we'll walk you through the process, the timeline, and what documents you need.

Not legal advice — estate property advisory and court filing guidance.