[WSBAPT] Notice to creditors in ancillary probate

Dalynne Singleton dalynne.singleton at singletonjorgensen.com
Fri Feb 13 15:30:53 PST 2015


If there is RE property in WA, I think you need to publish Notice to
Creditors in county in which real property is located.

 

 

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[mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Mike Winslow
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 2:55 PM
To: WSBA RPPT Probate & Trust Discussion Forum
Subject: [WSBAPT] Notice to creditors in ancillary probate

 

Doing an ancillary probate of an estate originally filed in Arizona.

Will give notice to DSHS of filing in WA, but not sure about following the
full notice to creditors procedure in the ancillary matter. Was going to
check with the AZ probate attorney to see what notices they sent out,
published, etc.

 

The Desk book does not address Notice to Creditors in the context of
Ancillary probate. Seems repetitive and unnecessary expense if the AZ
probate followed procedures similar to Washington. 
Anyone familiar with court cases or treatise on this topic?

 

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