Informal probate notice for the estate of Aloka Sarker.
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- Lexington
- Address
- Lexington, MA
- Case #
- MI26P2101EA
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What to do next
- 1
Contact the Personal Representative
Reach out to Suprokash Sarker for updates on the estate administration.
- 2
Review Estate Details
Familiarize yourself with the estate's assets and any potential claims.
- 3
File a Petition if Necessary
If you have concerns, consider petitioning the court regarding the estate.
Frequently asked questions
- What is an informal probate notice?
- An informal probate notice informs interested parties about the administration of an estate.
- Who is the personal representative?
- Suprokash Sarker has been appointed as the personal representative of the estate.
- What should I do if I'm interested in the estate?
- Interested parties can contact the personal representative for information regarding the estate.
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Full Notice Text
Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court - Probate and Family Court Middlesex Division Docket No. MI26P2101EA INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Estate of: Aloka Sarker Date of Death: January 27, 2026 To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Petitioner Suprokash Sarker of Lexington MA. Suprokash Sarker of Lexington MA has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Interested parties are entitled to pet