Columbia Residents Urged to File Claims Against Estates Before Deadline

Estate Claim Filing

Columbia Residents: Important Notice Regarding Estates

Hey there, Columbia! We have an important update that may affect some of you in our community. A recent notice has been published that concerns individuals who have claims against certain estates in our area. If you or someone you know has a potential claim, it’s essential to read this carefully and take the necessary steps to ensure that your voices are heard.

What You Need to Know

According to the notice, all persons with claims against specified estates are required to either deliver or mail their claims to the designated Personal Representatives. They also need to file their claims using Form #371PC with the Probate Court of Richland County. The court’s address is

P.O. Box 192, Columbia, SC 29202.

It’s crucial to act before the deadline, which is set for eight months from the date of the first publication of this notice. If claims are not submitted within this time frame—or if barred by Section 62-3-803—you may lose your right to pursue your claim. So, be sure to mark your calendars!

Details on Estates

The notice includes several estates that may have claims associated with them. Here’s a highlight of some estates you might be interested in:

  • Estate of Ace Marquie Bessellieu – Personal Representatives: Alexus Bessellieu and Kevin Bessellieu. Contact them at 231 Longtown Place Dr., Columbia, SC 29229.
  • Estate of Kevin Emery Bolden – Personal Representative: Katie Bolden, residing at 7843 Wessex Ln., Columbia, SC 29223.
  • Estate of Michael Wayne Bozeman – Personal Representative: Isabella Corrine Bozeman, located at 1521 Highland Bluff Ct., Suwanee, GA 30024.
  • Estate of Nancy Campbell – Personal Representative: Cynthia Lynn Campbell, whose address is 900 Falls Church Rd., Charlotte, NC 28270.
  • Estate of Peggy Ann Carter – Personal Representative: Lee Gilbert Carter, 365 Montevallo Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30342.

Filing Your Claims

When submitting your claims, it’s important to present them in written form. The claims should include the name and address of the claimant, along with:

  • The basis of the claim.
  • The amount claimed.
  • The date when the claim is due.
  • A description of any security related to the claim.

This might seem tedious, but following the steps carefully will help ensure all proper procedures are followed. If you’re unsure about filling out the form or need help with the process, it might be a good idea to consult an attorney who can guide you through the necessary steps.

Why This Matters

We understand that dealing with estates and claims can be quite overwhelming. But it’s good to remember that taking prompt action protects your rights and ensures that you’ve claimed what might be rightfully yours. Staying informed is the first step, and we’re here to help make sure you have all the information you need.

Final Thoughts

Keep your eyes peeled for any further publications related to this notice, and don’t hesitate to share this information with family and friends who might be affected. If you have any questions or need further assistance, reaching out to one of the personal representatives might be a great first step!

Until next time, Columbia, take care of yourselves and stay informed!


Columbia Residents Urged to File Claims Against Estates Before Deadline

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