Probate — Mobile (2026-0494)
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The Mobile County Probate Court has issued Letters of Administration for the estate of Michael K. Looper on April 21, 2026. Creditors must file claims with the Probate Court within the legal time limit or their claims will be barred.
Key Takeaways
- Letters of Administration granted April 21, 2026
- Administrator: David A. Looper
- File any claims with Mobile Probate Court
- Claims not timely filed will be barred
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If claims are not filed with the Mobile County Probate Court within the time allowed by law, those claims will be barred and the claimant may lose the right to collect from the estate.
What to do next
- 1
Determine if you have a valid claim
Review debts or obligations owed by Michael K. Looper and confirm your status as a creditor or heir as soon as possible.
- 2
File your claim with the Probate Court
Submit your claim to Mobile County Probate Court before the statutory deadline; contact the court for filing rules and forms.
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Contact the estate attorney
Reach out to Holden G. Cammack or Banks Christian Ladd / Mary Carol Ladd for information about the estate administration.
Frequently asked questions
- Who is the estate administrator for Michael K. Looper?
- David A. Looper was appointed as Administrator on April 21, 2026.
- Where do I file a claim against this estate?
- File your claim with the Mobile County Probate Court before the legal deadline to avoid being barred.
- What happens if I miss the filing deadline?
- Your claim will be barred, meaning you likely cannot recover from the estate.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Letters of Administration
- A court document appointing someone to manage and distribute a deceased person's estate when there's no executor named.
- Administrator
- Person appointed by the court to manage the estate of a deceased person without a will.
Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF ESTATE ADMINISTRATIONPROBATE COURT OF MOBILE COUNTY, ALABAMAEstate of Michael K. LooperCase No. 2026-0494Take notice that Letters of Administration have been granted to the below named party on the 21st day of April, 2026 by the HONORABLE C. MARK ERWIN, Judge of Probate of Mobile County Probate Court, Alabama and that all parties having claims against said estate should file the same with the Probate Court of said county within the time allowed by law, or they will be barred.DAVID A LOOPER as Administrator of the estate of MICHAEL K LOOPER, deceasedAttorney of Record:HOLDEN G. CAMMACK,. Esq., Esq.BANKS CHRISTIAN LADD, Esq., Esq. MARY CAROL LADD, Esq. Call News April 29 and May 6, 13, 2026