wizardprangz
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? live in UK, aunt lived in orlando, florida,
Hi myself and mother each received a copy of aunt's last will and testamnet, attached was 'notice to creditors, from orange county court stating creditors and other persons having claims or demand agaisnt the decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notuce is required to be served must file their claims or demands with this court within 30 days of notice.
my mum is listed in the will for % of my aunts residuary estate, i am also listed for a %.
Myself and my mum live in the uk and have no idea if we need to respond, a friend of the family is a solicitor but only know uk law and thought we should put it in writing that we wish to claim our % just incase we are required to respond.
Due to living in the UK, the document arrived after on 24th jan after being posted 14th Jan, so our 30 days has already started beofre it even reached the uk.
Does anyone know or have experience of responding to such notices, my mum is 72 ansd is ill at present and finds it all very distressing, she finds it very difficult to get clear info from my aunts personal representative, so any help even to point in the direction of free advice would be welcome.
Helen
Hi myself and mother each received a copy of aunt's last will and testamnet, attached was 'notice to creditors, from orange county court stating creditors and other persons having claims or demand agaisnt the decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notuce is required to be served must file their claims or demands with this court within 30 days of notice.
my mum is listed in the will for % of my aunts residuary estate, i am also listed for a %.
Myself and my mum live in the uk and have no idea if we need to respond, a friend of the family is a solicitor but only know uk law and thought we should put it in writing that we wish to claim our % just incase we are required to respond.
Due to living in the UK, the document arrived after on 24th jan after being posted 14th Jan, so our 30 days has already started beofre it even reached the uk.
Does anyone know or have experience of responding to such notices, my mum is 72 ansd is ill at present and finds it all very distressing, she finds it very difficult to get clear info from my aunts personal representative, so any help even to point in the direction of free advice would be welcome.
Helen
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