Probate Notice (38PR-26-28)
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A small-estate affidavit was filed for the estate of Wiley Eugene Brown (died Dec 11, 2024). Creditors must present verified claims within three months of the first publication or be barred from sharing in the estate.
Key Takeaways
- Small-estate affidavit filed April 20, 2026
- Deadline: three months from first publication to file claims
- Claims must be duly verified and exhibited to the estate representative
- Negligence claims (injury or death) also have the same three-month deadline
- Published
- Category
- Probate
- Case #
- 38PR-26-28
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If you don't respond
If you do not present a duly verified claim within three months from the first publication date, you are barred from any benefit in the estate and lose the right to recover under this estate.
What to do next
- 1
Confirm publication date
Find the notice’s first publication date in the newspaper to determine the three-month deadline.
- 2
Prepare a duly verified claim
Gather documentation and prepare a sworn, verified claim to present to the estate representative before the deadline.
- 3
Contact estate representative or probate court
Locate contact details for the undersigned or Lawrence County Probate Court to submit the claim and ask about required forms.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the deadline to file a claim against Wiley Eugene Brown’s estate?
- Claims must be filed within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice.
- Where do I submit a claim for the estate?
- Claims must be exhibited to the undersigned estate representative as stated in the notice (contact details not provided in the notice).
- Do injury or wrongful death claims have a different deadline?
- No; claims for injury or death caused by the decedent’s negligence must also be filed within three months of first publication.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Affidavit for Collection of Small Estate
- A sworn statement used to collect assets of a deceased person when the estate's value is below a statutory threshold.
- Duly verified
- A claim supported by sworn statements or evidence confirming its truth.
- Barred and precluded
- Legally prevented from making a later claim or receiving estate benefits.
Full Notice Text
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFLAWRENCE COUNTY, ARKAN-SASPROBATE DIVISIONIN THE MATTER OF THE ES-TATE OF WILEY EUGENEBROWN, DECEASEDNO. 38PR-26-28NOTICELast Known Address:9661 Lilly Jean Dr.Woodson Terrace, MO 63134Date of Death: December 11,2024An Affidavit for Collection ofSmall Estate was filed on the 20thday of April, 2026.All persons having claims againstthe estate must exhibit them, dulyverified, to the undersigned with-in three (3) months from the dateof the first publication of this No-tice, or they shall be foreverbarred and precluded from anybenefit in the estate. Provided,that claims for injury or death,caused by the negligence of thedecedent shall be filed withinthree (3) months from the date ofthe first publication of the notice,or they shall be forever barredand precluded from any benefit in