Claims against the Estate must be presented in writing.
Official Courthouse Record · AI-summarized for clarity
- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- Philadelphia
- Address
- Philadelphia, PA · 5 filings
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review the Notice
Check the notice for specific names and addresses of the Estate representatives.
- 2
Prepare Your Claim
Draft your claim in writing and ensure it is complete before submission.
- 3
Submit Your Claim
Send your written claim to the representatives as soon as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I have a claim against the Estate?
- You should present your claim in writing to the representatives of the Estate.
- How do I make a payment to the Estate?
- If you are indebted to the Estate, make your payment to the representatives named.
- Who are the representatives of the Estate?
- The representatives are named in the notice; refer to the official document for details.
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Full Notice Text
Letters have been granted on the Estate of each of the following decedents to the representatives named, who request all persons having claims against the Estate to present them in writing and all persons indebted to the Estate to make payment to them (unless otherwise noted all addresses being in Philadelphia)
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