[WSBAPT] Creditor Claim - No Probate

Bryce Dille Bryce at dillelaw.com
Fri Oct 25 13:11:46 PDT 2019


I think as a creditor your client should institute probate proceedings and request appointment as the PR, present the claim and then get it approved by the court and then proceed to collect from whatever assets are available

Bryce H. Dille | Attorney at Law
Dille Law, PLLC
P: 360-350-0270 | F: 844-210-4503
2010 Caton Way SW, Suite 101
Olympia, Washington 98502
www.dillelaw.com<http://www.dillelaw.com/>

This transmission contains confidential attorney-client communications and may not be disclosed to any person but the intended recipient(s).  If this matter is transmitted to you in error, please notify the sender immediately.

Business Entity Creation and Management
Business, Government and Tax Law
Real Estate and Land Use, Residential, Commercial and Condominium Development Real Estate and Commercial Transactions & Closings, Including Performing Services as IRS Section 1031 Exchange Facilitator Estate Planning, including Wills and Trusts, and Probate Administration Representation Homeowners/Condominium Association Real Estate Developments Real Property Foreclosures and Forfeitures

From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Thomas Fiscus
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 11:56 AM
To: wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com
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
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/wsbapt/attachments/20191025/8012a332/attachment.html>


More information about the WSBAPT mailing list