Yes, there certainly is a limit. Typically the limitation is going to match that of normal debts. The laws may vary, but as long as the estate is open, a claim can be filed. Debtors also can make claims against the executor if they fail to do proper notification.
The court dictates the period in which the estate needs to be settled. It is usually within a year if possible or shorter.
There is no specific time frame for Alabama. However long it takes to cover all of the parts of the will, inventory assets and pay off debts.
It will come from the deceased person's estate.
You cannot sue a dead person but you can file a claim against the deceased individual's estate. If no estate has been opened, you can petition the court to open an estate.
It is not required. You can make your claim against the estate.
A lawsuit commenced against a person can continue against his estate after his death. The attorney for the plaintiff's estate should have filed a notice in your father's estate that there is a claim against the estate.
Legal issues are different depending on the jurisdiction.Debts against a deceased person are, usually, levied against the estate of the deceased. If the debt is a joint debt with the widow then the widow will be liable.Consult a lawyer in your area about this.
Yes, you can file a lien against the property. The estate will have to clear the claim.
If the deceased was the sole account holder the CC will need to file a claim against the deceased's estate with the probate court in the state of residency at the time of the person's death.
The executor of the estate.
The value of the furniture forms part of the deceased person's estate. If that estate is liable to taxation in the country in which you live, then yes tax would have to be payed on it.
The executor of the estate files the tax return for the deceased.
You must file a claim against the estate of the deceased with the Probate Court of the county in which the will is being probated. This procedure may vary from state-to-state and you may find it necxessary to file a lien against their real estate and/or personal proerty to bring the fact that you are a creditor to the attention of either the Executor of the estate or Probate Court
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