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Claims against an Estate

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dknix

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas What forms if any do I fill out to place a claim on an Estate?
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
§ 251. LIST OF CLAIMS. There shall also be made out and
attached to said inventory a full and complete list of all claims
due or owing to the estate, which shall state:
(a) The name of each person indebted to the estate and his
address when known.
(b) The nature of such debt, whether by note, bill, bond, or
other written obligation, or by account or verbal contract.
(c) The date of such indebtedness, and the date when the same
was or will be due.
(d) The amount of each claim, the rate of interest thereon,
and time for which the same bears interest.
(e) In the case of decedent's estate, which of such claims are
separate property and which are of the community.
(f) What portion of the claims, if any, is held in common with
others, giving the names and the relationships, if any, of other
part owners, and the interest of the estate therein.

http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/pb.toc.htm
 

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