A person who is notified is someone who receives information or an alert regarding a specific event, decision, or situation. This notification can occur through various channels, such as email, text message, or phone call, and serves to keep the individual informed and aware of important updates. Being notified allows the person to take appropriate actions or respond accordingly to the information received.
If you have been notified that you are a beneficiary of an insurance policy or will, you should contact the person who notified you to learn what to do next.
yes they will be notified
Hi from Texas, Can a person that repossesses enter your home without being notified by the courts that they are at your home to take an item; such as a 50" TV and computer
You will be notified by the person who petitions the court to have the will allowed and to be appointed the executor.
As soon as they are placed under arrest.
The executor of the estate will review the will and contact any person indicated for a disbursement.
It should be notified by the family.It should be notified by the family.It should be notified by the family.It should be notified by the family.
No, if you run a people search, the person you searched for will not be notified unless you tell them yourself.
they recivced a letter in the mail to report 1 person at a time
This can vary from immediate notification to never being notified at all, and it may have much to do with how close, or 'in-touch' your family is. If the Executor of the deceased's estate finds you are named an heir in the will you must, by law, be notified, but (in the US) if you are not provided for in the will, there is no legal rquirement that you be notified at all.
No they are not notified.
Until you are notified that the order has ended.Until you are notified that the order has ended.Until you are notified that the order has ended.Until you are notified that the order has ended.