Probate Notice
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The trustee of the Robertson Family Trust gives notice after the death of Billie D. Robertson (Jan 8, 2026) that creditors and heirs must present verified claims within six months of first publication, or those claims will be barred.
Key Takeaways
- Deadline: six months from first publication (first published May 6, 2026)
- Claims must be duly verified and presented to the Trustee
- Failure to file will bar claims against the Trust and Estate
- Trustee: Betty Suzanne (“Suzy”) Robertson; attorney: Grace K. Johnson
Deadline · Claims Deadline
November 6, 2026
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If you don't respond
If a creditor or heir does not file a verified claim within six months of first publication (May 6, 2026), their claim will be forever barred and they will be precluded from any benefit in the Trust or Estate.
What to do next
- 1
Prepare a verified claim
Document the amount and basis of your claim and include any supporting sworn statements before the six-month deadline (from May 6, 2026).
- 2
Send claim to Trustee/Attorney
Mail or deliver the verified claim to Hall Estill, Grace K. Johnson, 75 N. East Ave, Suite 500, Fayetteville, AR 72701, phone (479) 973-5200.
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Consult an attorney if unsure
If you dispute the deadline or claim validity, contact an attorney promptly to protect rights before the six-month cutoff.
Frequently asked questions
- Who must file a claim against the Robertson Family Trust?
- Anyone who believes the Trust or the estate owes them money—creditors or persons with claims—must file a verified claim.
- What is the deadline to file a claim?
- Six months from the date of first publication, which began May 6, 2026.
- Where do I send my verified claim?
- Send it to the Trustee via the attorney listed: Hall Estill, c/o Grace K. Johnson, 75 N. East Ave, Suite 500, Fayetteville, AR 72701.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Trustee
- Person legally in charge of managing and administering the trust assets.
- Verified claim
- A claim submitted under oath or with sworn declaration supporting the debt.
- Barred
- Legally prevented from later enforcing a claim or receiving benefits.
Full Notice Text
IN THE MATTER OF THE TRUST ADMINISTRATIONOF THE ROBERTSON FAMILY TRUSTUPON THE PASSING OF BILLIE D. ROBERTSON NOTICE(To Creditors and Heirs Re: Filing of Claim)LAST KNOWN ADDRESSES:P.O. Box 236 Yellville, AR 72687301 S. 24th St., Rm 116 Rogers, AR 72758DATE OF DEATH:January 8, 2026The undersigned was appointed Trustee of the Robertson Family Trust (“the Trust”) by the above-named Decedent on May 2, 2025. Upon the death of Billie D. Robertson, the Trustee is instructed to fully and finally administer the Trust pursuant to the terms of the Trust.All persons having claims against the Robertson Family Trust or the Estate of Billie D. Robertson (“the Estate”) must exhibit them, duly verified, to the Trustee at the address listed below within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this Notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded from any benefit in the Trust or Estate.This Notice was first published on the 6th day of May, 2026./s/ Betty Suzanne (“Suzy”) RobertsonTrustee of the Robertson Family Trust By: HALL ESTILL ATTORNEYS AT LAWGrace K. JohnsonAttorney for the Suzy Robertson, Trustee75 N. East Ave, Suite 500Fayetteville, AR 72701(479) 973-5200San Diego Union-TribunePublished: 5/6, 5/13/26