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Important Notice to Columbia Residents: Deadline Approaches for Estate Claims

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Attention Columbia Residents: Important Notice to Creditors of Estates

Hey there, Columbia! If you’ve been keeping an eye on the local news lately, you might have come across some important legal tidbits that may affect you or someone you know. Estate claims are on the agenda, and it’s crucial to stay informed if you or a loved one have an interest in any of the mentioned estates. The official notice to creditors of various estates has been published, and here’s what you need to know.

What Is This Notice About?

This announcement is specifically aimed at individuals who may have a claim against specific estate closures. All persons having claims against these estates must formally present their claims in writing. This means you’ll need to submit your claims to the designated Personal Representatives listed in the notice.

But wait, there’s a deadline! Claims must be submitted to the Probate Court of Richland County no later than eight months after the notice’s first publication. If you miss this timeframe, you might find yourself forever barred from pursuing that claim. Ouch!

A Closer Look at Some Estates

Let’s break down some estates from the listing that you may want to pay attention to:

  • Barbara Lewis Adams: The estate is administered by Briana A. Blue, located at her Charlotte, NC address. If you have claims regarding this estate, you might want to reach out soon!
  • Earnestine Williams Dawkins: Managed by Kimberley Kennedy, who resides in Blythewood, SC. If you think you have any claims here, her address might be where you need to send your paperwork.
  • David Barry Graham: With Donna Lynn Graham overseeing things, make sure to check in if you think your name is associated with this estate.
  • Sherry Faulks Eaddy: Here’s another one. William P. Eaddy is the Personal Representative, and if you have business with this estate, make sure you don’t miss out.

What Do You Need to Submit?

For those of you who may need to file a claim, the necessary information includes:

  • **Your name and address**
  • **The basis of the claim**
  • **The amount claimed**
  • **When the amount is due**
  • **Any description of security regarding the claim**

It sounds like a lot, but gathering this information makes it easier for the courts to process your claim and can ensure that you’re recognized. It’s all about being clear and concise, folks!

Where to Send Your Claims

All claims must be filed with the Probate Court of Richland County, located at:

P.O. Box 192,
Columbia, SC 29202

If you need any more specific information, or if you’re unsure where you fit in, it might be helpful to consult an attorney. Many of the estates have listed attorneys for assistance, and they can help clarify anything you might be uncertain about.

Final Thoughts

So, Columbia, there you have it! The notice serves as a gentle reminder about important legal procedures regarding estate claims. If you think you have a claim, don’t hesitate—act now! The sooner you take care of this, the better. Stay informed, and don’t let important deadlines pass you by!

Keep your ears open for more updates, stay safe, and take care of each other, Columbia! Until next time!


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