Import from Ancestry.com or any genealogy software
Export your family tree as a GEDCOM (.ged) file and upload it here. The app will parse the tree, let you browse all members, and automatically populate the affidavit form when you select a deceased person. Multiple GEDCOM files from the same tree can be merged.
Export your family tree as a GEDCOM (.ged) file and upload it here. The app will parse the tree, let you browse all members, and automatically populate the affidavit form when you select a deceased person. Multiple GEDCOM files from the same tree can be merged.
Drop GEDCOM File(s) Here
Or click to browse · Supports .ged / .gedcom
You may upload multiple files from the same tree — they will be merged.
Section A
Witness Information
Important: The witness cannot be the claimant and cannot benefit from the reported owner's unclaimed property.
Affiant / Claimant Details
Corroborators (Optional but Recommended)
Persons with knowledge of the decedent. Include at least two.
Section B
Decedent Information
Used in affidavit header and property records. Pre-filled from most recent spouse's surname when loading from GEDCOM.
Will Information
Parents
Property & Debts
Section C — Marital History
Marriages
List all marriages, including those that ended by divorce or death.
Section C — Family History
Children
List all biological or adopted children, living or deceased.
Section C — Family History
Siblings
List all siblings including half or adopted. Do not include stepsiblings unless adopted.
Review & Generate Document
Review all information before generating. Go back to any section to make corrections.
Choose format
RTF opens in Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and most word processors.
Must be signed in front of a notary public.
Import into Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, Geni, or any genealogy app.
Returns to the family tree. You can also click the 🌳 GEDCOM tab above at any time.