CLAIMS IN DECEDENT’S ESTATES
Jennifer Burt Tee • April 20, 2016
What happens when someone dies and they owe you money? Or, if you are the executor or administrator (representative of the Estate), how will you know who to pay out of the estate to decedent’s creditors? In this podcast, attorney Jennifer Burt explains the specific rules that dictate how and when claims are filed against a decedent’s estate. She also discusses the seven different classes of claims.
- Probate
- Claims
- decedent
- estates
- limitation on claims
- priority
- classification of claims
- creditors
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