Probate — Opelika (2026-227)
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Letters testamentary were granted April 27, 2026, for the estate of Elizabeth D. Lipscomb. Creditors and other claimants must present claims within the time allowed by law or their claims will be barred.
Key Takeaways
- Letters testamentary granted April 27, 2026
- Estate of Elizabeth D. Lipscomb (deceased)
- Present claims within time allowed by law
- Claims not timely presented will be barred
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If potential creditors or claimants do not present their claims within the time allowed by Alabama law, their claims against the estate will be barred.
What to do next
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Prepare claim documentation
Gather invoices, contracts, or bills proving the debt and any supporting documents before the statutory deadline.
- 2
Contact the personal representatives
Reach out to Andrew Denson Lipscomb or Nimrod Denson Lipscomb to present your claim and arrange submission details.
- 3
Consult an attorney if unsure
Talk with a probate attorney promptly to confirm filing deadlines and proper claim presentation under Alabama law.
Frequently asked questions
- Who was appointed to administer the estate of Elizabeth D. Lipscomb?
- Andrew Denson Lipscomb and Nimrod Denson Lipscomb were appointed co-personal representatives.
- What should a creditor do if the estate owes them money?
- Present the claim to the estate within the time allowed by Alabama law to avoid being barred.
- What happens if I miss the deadline to present a claim?
- Your claim will be barred and you likely cannot recover the debt from the estate.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Letters testamentary
- Court authorization allowing an executor to manage and distribute the deceased's estate.
- Barred
- Prevented from being enforced or brought later in court.
Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENTIN THE PROBATE COURT OF LEE COUNTY, ALABAMARE: The Estate of Elizabeth D. Lipscomb, Elizabeth Denson Lipscomb, deceased.Case No. 2026-227Letters Testamentary of said deceased having been granted to the undersigned on the 27th day of April, 2026, by the Honorable Jere Colley, Judge of theProbate Court of Lee County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within timeallowed by the law or the same will be barred./s/ Andrew Denson Lipscomb,Co-Personal Representative/s/ Nimrod Denson Lipscomb,Co-Personal RepresentativeThe VillagerMay 7, May 14, May 21, 2026