Notice of granted letters for estate administration.
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
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
If you have a claim, submit it as soon as possible to avoid delays.
- 3
Make Payments
If indebted, pay the executor or attorney immediately to settle your obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does letters testamentary mean?
- Letters testamentary authorize executors 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 your claim.
- What should I do if I owe money to an estate?
- Make payment to the executor or their attorney without delay.
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Full Notice Text
ESTATE NOTICES Notice is hereby given that in the estates of the decedents set forth below the Register of Wills has granted letters, testamentary of administration, to the persons named. All persons having claims or demands against said estates are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to said estates are requested to make payment without delay to the executors or their attorneys named below.
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