Community News: Important Reminder for Estate Claims in Columbia
Hello, Columbia residents! We have an important reminder for anyone who may have claims against specific estates in our area. The probate process can be a bit overwhelming, but we’re here to walk you through it so you can ensure your claims are properly filed.
The Probate Court of Richland County has published a Notice to Creditors of Estates, and it’s critical for anyone who might have a claim against the listed estates to take action. If you do have a claim, you need to deliver or mail your claim directly to the appointed Personal Representatives of these estates. Also, you need to file it using Form #371PC with the Probate Court.
What You Need to Know
Here’s the nitty-gritty: You have until eight months from the date of the first publication of this notice to make your claim. Failing to do so means you might miss your chance forever – yikes! Make sure your written statement includes:
- Your name and address
- The basis of your claim
- The amount you’re claiming
- The date when the claim is due
- A description of any security related to your claim
List of Estates with Personal Representatives
Below are some of the estates that currently require attention:
- Bess Clark: Personal Representative – Joel Glenn Aaron, Address: 8 Crossgate Ct., Irmo, SC 29063
- Judy Ann Benson: Personal Representative – Norbert W. Benson Sr., Address: 738 Helmsman Ln., Chapin, SC 29036
- Trey Chavez Brown: Personal Representative – Tre’Onna Sherese Brown, Address: 3015 Spicewood Dr., Augusta, GA 30909
- Nell Alice Coffey: Personal Representative – Joanne McConnell, Address: 402 Brookhaven Dr., Johnson City, TN 37604
- Veronia Francheska Edwards: Personal Representative – Yolanda Maria Edwards, Address: 3396 Brockbridge Rd., Laurel, MD 20724
- Caroline Frierson Hair: Personal Representative – Frances S. Bouknight, Address: 1754 McSwain Dr., W. Columbia, SC 29169
- Rhoda Guess Hinson: Personal Representative – Hannah Mims, Address: 4765 Lockewood Ln., Columbia, SC 29206
This is just a small selection of the estates involved; many more are listed, each with their own set of representatives and conditions. If you are aware of any claims against these estates, this could be your opportunity to address them.
What Happens If You Miss the Deadline?
One of the crucial aspects to understand here is the clause about being “forever barred” from your claims if you don’t take necessary steps within the stipulated time frame. That means, if you are sitting on a claim that needs to be addressed, it’s essential that you reach out before it’s too late.
Reach Out for Help
If you’re feeling unsure about how to proceed or have questions regarding the claims process, it’s a good idea to contact an attorney for guidance. They can help you sort through the legalese and make sure you’re filing everything correctly.
So, let’s take care of business! Share this information with friends and family, as there may be someone who needs to hear it. Remember, the first step in claiming what is rightfully yours is making sure you don’t miss the deadline.
Stay connected, Columbia, and let’s support one another in navigating these essential matters!