Probate notice for the estate of Berry D. Alvey, deceased.
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August 1, 2026
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- Hattieville
- Case #
- 15PR-26-47
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What to do next
- 1
File a claim
Submit your claim to the executor within three months of the first publication.
- 2
Contest the will
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- 3
Contact the executor
Reach out to William Alvey at the provided contact for any inquiries.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the probate notice about?
- It concerns the estate of Berry D. Alvey and the admission of his will.
- How can I contest the probate?
- You must file a petition within the time provided by law.
- What are the deadlines for claims against the estate?
- Claims must be filed within three months or six months for negligence claims.
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Full Notice Text
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCONWAY COUNTY, ARKANSASPROBATE DIVISIONIN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OF BERRY D. ALVEY,DECEASED 15PR-26-47NOTICELast known address: 1500 LantyRoad, Hattieville, ArkansasDate of death: 12⁄10/2025An instrument dated the 20th day ofSeptember 2004 was on the 17th day ofApril 2026, admitted to probate as theLast Will and Testament of the abovenamed decedent and the undersignedhas been appointed Executrixthereunder. A contest of the probate ofthe Will can be effected only by filing apetition within the time provided bylaw.All persons having claims against theestate must exhibit them, duly verified,to the undersigned within three (3)months from the date of the firstpublication of this notice, or they shallbe forever barred and precluded fromany benefit in the estate. Provided, thatclaims for injury or death caused by thenegligence of the decedent shall be filedwithin six (6) months from the date ofthe first publication of the notice, orthey shall be forever barred andprecluded from any benefit on suchestate.This notice first published May 2026.WILLIAM ALVEY, EXECUTORTOM TATUM II, Bar # 94131TATUM AND TATUMAttorneys at LawP. O. Box 669Danville, Arkansas 72833(479) 495-2649 (11-2TC)