[WSBAPT] Creditor Claim - No Probate

Dalynne Singleton dalynne at glgmail.com
Fri Oct 25 13:11:33 PDT 2019


You open the probate as a creditor and if more than forty days have passed appoint the creditor or someone in your office as administrator. You will have to get notice for the hearing to daughter and In king county it requires 14 days notice.

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Subject: [WSBAPT] Creditor Claim - No Probate

Hi Listmates:  Looking for some suggestions.  PC is the creditor of Decedent who died in March 2019.  No probate was filed and no "Non Probate Notice to Creditors" was published. No Will was filed with the Superior Court.  Decedent had real estate but apparently had issued a Transfer on Death Deed to his daughter for the residence.  Daughter is now attempting to sell the residence and refuses to speak to the Creditor.  No idea if there are any other assets.  Obviously, under RCW 11.40.051the claim can still be presented, but to whom?  There is no PR or Administrator appointed.  Is the remedy to file suit against the estate? Once the real estate is sold there would appear to be no way to reach that asset.  Suggestions much appreciated.

Tom Fiscus

Law Office of Thomas J. Fiscus
P.O. Box 1167
Eastsound, WA 98245
Ph 360-298-0534
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