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Estate Planning Laws in District of Columbia.
District of Columbia estate-planning and probate work is governed primarily by Title 20 of the D.C. Code, with trusts under the D.C. Uniform Trust Code. Probate is handled by the Superior Court’s Probate Division.
Last verified: 2026-04-17
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D.C. probate law governs wills, intestate succession, and administration of estates through the Superior Court’s Probate Division.
D.C.’s Uniform Trust Code governs creation, modification, administration, and termination of trusts.
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