Columbia Local Estates Issue Urgent Notice to Creditors Ahead of Claims Deadline

Columbia Local Estates Issue Urgent Notice to Creditors Ahead of Claims Deadline

Columbia’s Estates Announce Notice to Creditors

Hey there, Columbia! We’ve got important news for those keeping track of local estates. As of November 7, 2024, there’s an official notice going out to creditors regarding various estates. If you or someone you know has a claim against one of these estates, this information is critical, so read on!

What’s the Deal?

Basically, this notice means that if you have a financial claim against any of the estates listed, you’ve got a time frame to act. You need to send your claim to the personal representatives named for each estate, and you also have to file your claims on a specific form with the Probate Court of Richland County. That address, by the way, is P.O. Box 192, Columbia, SC 29202.

Time is of the Essence!

Mark your calendars! Claims must be filed within eight months from the date of this publication unless the law says otherwise. If you miss this window, you could lose your chance to make a claim entirely. We definitely don’t want anyone to be forever barred from obtaining what’s owed to them!

How to Get Your Claim In

Thinking of submitting a claim? You’ll want to put it all in writing. Make sure to include:

  • Your name and address
  • The basis for your claim
  • The amount you are claiming
  • The due date for that claim
  • A description of any security related to your claim

Sounds like a lot of details to include, right? Don’t worry; just gather your documentation and make it official!

Get to Know the Estates

Now, here’s a peek at some of the estates included in this notice:

  • John Thomas Franklin Asher Jr. – Personal Representative: Joyce A. Asher – Columbia address.
  • Tommy Lee Baxter – Personal Representative: Kevin Jermine Baxter – Monroe, NC address.
  • Mary Murphy Benjamin – Personal Representative: Janie B. Williams – Columbia address.
  • Katherine Bernotas – Personal Representative: Robert W. Bernotas – Columbia address.

These are just a few to highlight! Many more estates are listed, each managed by someone designated to handle the particulars. If you have claims against any of these estates, make sure to check the full list!

What Happens Next?

Once your claim is filed, it will be reviewed by the court and the personal representatives. If everything checks out, your claim may be paid from the estate. Patience is key—these processes can take time, but they are crucial for everyone involved.

Seeking Legal Help?

If you’re feeling overwhelmed about filing a claim or aren’t sure how to navigate this process, don’t hesitate to reach out for legal guidance. Many attorneys in our community specialize in estate issues and can help steer you in the right direction.

A Friendly Reminder

Remember, Columbia, it’s essential to stay informed and take the necessary steps regarding your rights! Be proactive, and don’t let these important deadlines pass you by. If you need the full details about any specific estate mentioned or if you feel you may have a pending claim, take action now!

Stay tuned for more updates, and let’s keep our wonderful city running smoothly! If you’d like to join our mailing list for future notices and local news, just drop your email in below. Here’s to being informed and engaged members of our community!


Columbia Local Estates Issue Urgent Notice to Creditors Ahead of Claims Deadline

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