Attention to all residents and non-residents of Knoxville! Exciting updates have emerged regarding several estates that hold significant importance. The Chancery Court, Probate Division of Knox County has just released a series of notices to creditors, reminding individuals of their responsibilities and the urgency of action required in response to these announcements.
As we step into November 2024, we reflect upon the recent losses in our community. Among those whose estates are now being handled are beloved figures such as Dorothy Jean Bailey, who passed away on September 29, 2024. Following her death, Letters Testamentary were issued on November 1, 2024. This means that all claims against her estate must be filed without delay. Creditors have specific timelines to adhere to; they must submit their claims either four months from the first publication of this notice or twelve months from the date of death.
The rules are straightforward but critical. If you receive notice at least 60 days before the four-month deadline, you have four months to react. Otherwise, only 60 days from the time of receiving the notice will be available. Ensure that you take immediate action; otherwise, your claim could be permanently barred.
Keeping with the trend, the estates of Nancy Burger, Donna Maria Dantzler, and Linda L. Dunn are also among those mentioned in the recent publications. Each of these names holds a story, a legacy, and now comes with new responsibilities for those who were involved in their lives. Their respective estate notices echo similar calls: time is of the essence when filing claims!
For instance, those looking to revert to the estate of David Luther Garner or Michael Alan McFarland should approach the court with no delay. The Chancery Court has been diligent in outlining what all creditors need to do: respond appropriately within the given timelines to preserve their claims.
Notable estates like Doris Jean Fraser Moore, Gwendolyn M. Rogers, and Ronald W. Haskins are also filing claims within this busy period. Their families will appreciate the support of creditors who align with the timelines! This serves as a respectful nudge to anyone who might be putting off their legal obligations.
If you hold claims against any of these estates or know someone who might, it’s vital to act fast! Consult with an attorney for guidance. Missing the deadlines could mean losing the right to make a claim entirely. Quick responses are critical whether you are linked to Steven Julian Hackney, Tammy Jo Ford, or any of the others mentioned.
For all creditors and participants in these estates, remember to adhere to the specifics laid out in each notice. The dates are crucial, and understanding how they apply to each instance will ensure no one misses out on securing what they are entitled to.
In summary, Knoxville residents should be alert and engaged—many estates require immediate attention! Explore your claims today and check back to the official court publications to see if you are connected to any of these vital announcements. Time is ticking!
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