What is the name of your state? Arkansas
Basic Facts: I have a valid lien on my Ex-husband's share of his Mother's Estate. I received a letter from the court that stated the following:
ORDER SETTING FINAL TRAIL
The Court, having found that the administration of this Estate has been unduly prolonged, herby schedules a two day trail on all outstanding issues involved in this cause on March 8 & 9th, at 9:00am. All motions & petitions bearing upon the distribution of the assets & payment of liabilities of this Estate must be filed no later than 7 weeks before the trail date.
The Administrator shall be responsible for serving each person or entity claiming an interest in the Estate with this Order Setting Final Trial.
Should a person or entity claiming an interest have a matter that should be decided before the trial, such discovery issues, inventory issues, etc., then he must file a written petition or motion concerning the matter no later than December 31, 2003, and provide a copy thereof to this Court. The court will neither consider nor respond to letters of complaint or ex-parte communications from anyone.
Do I need to file a motion or a written petition in order to make sure my lien is honored? and can someone advise me on how to word such a document? I really would appreciate the input.
Basic Facts: I have a valid lien on my Ex-husband's share of his Mother's Estate. I received a letter from the court that stated the following:
ORDER SETTING FINAL TRAIL
The Court, having found that the administration of this Estate has been unduly prolonged, herby schedules a two day trail on all outstanding issues involved in this cause on March 8 & 9th, at 9:00am. All motions & petitions bearing upon the distribution of the assets & payment of liabilities of this Estate must be filed no later than 7 weeks before the trail date.
The Administrator shall be responsible for serving each person or entity claiming an interest in the Estate with this Order Setting Final Trial.
Should a person or entity claiming an interest have a matter that should be decided before the trial, such discovery issues, inventory issues, etc., then he must file a written petition or motion concerning the matter no later than December 31, 2003, and provide a copy thereof to this Court. The court will neither consider nor respond to letters of complaint or ex-parte communications from anyone.
Do I need to file a motion or a written petition in order to make sure my lien is honored? and can someone advise me on how to word such a document? I really would appreciate the input.