Notice of granted letters testamentary for decedents' estates.
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- Address
- Pennsylvania
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Contact the Executor
Reach out to the executor named in the notice for further instructions.
- 2
File Claims Promptly
Submit any claims against the estate without delay to avoid missing deadlines.
- 3
Make Payments Immediately
If you owe money, pay the executor or their attorney as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does letters testamentary mean?
- Letters testamentary authorize an executor to manage a deceased person's estate.
- How do I file a claim against an estate?
- You should contact the executor or their attorney to file a claim.
- What should I do if I owe money to an estate?
- Make immediate payment to the executor or their attorney as instructed.
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