Creditors must submit demands for the estate of John K. Sullivan, Jr.
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What You Should Do Next
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Submit Your Demand
If you are a creditor, submit your demand to the administrator immediately.
- 2
Make Payments
If you owe money to the estate, make your payment to the administrator promptly.
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Contact the Administrator
Reach out to Willie Eugene Sullivan for any questions regarding the estate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I am a creditor of John K. Sullivan, Jr.?
- Creditors must render their demands to the administrator as per the law.
- Who is the administrator for the estate of John K. Sullivan, Jr.?
- The administrator is Willie Eugene Sullivan.
- What is the deadline for creditors to submit their demands?
- Creditors should submit their demands as soon as possible, following the notice.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORSSTATE OF GEORGIACOUNTY OF MCINTOSHIN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN K. SULLIVAN, JR.All creditors of this estate are hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 2nd day of March, 2026.NAME: WILLIE EUGENE SULLIVAN Administrator of the Estate of John K. Sullivan, Jr.Attorney:John McQuiggMcQuigg, Smith and Corry, LLC504 Beachview Drive, Suite 3-DSt. Simons Island, Georgia 31522(3/12-4/2)
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