no there is no limit
Yes, after the estate has been probated, the time has expired.
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Yes. The period varies in every state. You need to check the laws of your state to determine the length of time provided to creditors in your jurisdiction.
Assuming a Chapter 7 in which a secured debt is not being reaffirmed, the debtor should act promptly to transfer the asset to the creditor.Other, non-exempt, assets are collected and sold by the trustee, not the creditors, and the trustee then takes his fee and distributes whatever may be left pro rata to the unsecured creditors.
No, you are not PERSONALLY liable for your mother's debts. Debts of the deceased are paid from the estate, so as the Trustee for that estate, you would have to see that the debts are paid from the estate. Creditors must file a claim against the estate to be paid, and state laws dictate the time limit for filing such claims.
There is no term limit for service in the Pennsylvania State Senate.
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There is no limit for how much you have to collect. In fact, if you don't want to you don't have to collect any.
it was that if the creditor had not tried to collect within 7 years it was expired
Yes, there is a limit in Pennsylvania. It is five years for conspiracy to commit a major felony.