Notice of proof of will for Barbara A. Shannon's estate without administration.
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Deadline · Filing Deadline
August 12, 2026
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- Case #
- ESPR021132
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What to do next
- 1
Review the will
Obtain a copy of the will to understand its provisions and implications.
- 2
Contact an attorney
Consult with a probate attorney to discuss your options and any potential actions.
- 3
File any contest
If contesting the will, ensure to file your action within four months of publication.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a notice of proof of will?
- It informs interested parties about the admission of a will to probate.
- How can I contest the will?
- You must file an action in district court within specified time limits.
- What happens if I miss the deadline?
- You may lose your right to contest the will or claim against the estate.
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Full Notice Text
Public NoticeIOWA DISTRICT COURTFOR FAYETTE COUNTYCase No. ESPR021132NOTICE OF PROOF OF WILLWITHOUT ADMINISTRATIONIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFBARBARA A. SHANNON,Deceased.To All Persons Interested in the Estateof Barbara A. Shaimon, Deceased, whodied on or about on January 21, 2026.You are hereby notified that on04/12/2026 the last wilI and testamentof Barbara A. Shannon, deceased,bearing date of March 1, 2013, wasadmitted to probate in the above namedcourt and there will be no presentadministration of the estate. Any actionto set aside the will must be brought inthe district court of the county within thelater to occur of four months from thedate of the second publication of thisnotice or one month from the date ofmailing of this notice to all heirs of thedecedent and devisees under the willwhose identities are reasonably ascer-