[WSBAPT] 4-month date?

Diane J. Kiepe DJKiepe at depdslaw.com
Tue Sep 10 10:03:35 PDT 2019


Excellent question - I'll go back and review it - that seems so unfair as to unknown creditors - thanks -

Best,


Diane J. Kiepe

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Stephen A. Brandli
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RCW 11.40.150 requires publishing a notice if a PR resigns, dies, or is removed (not a new creditors notice but rather a notice of the "vacancy and succession").  It provides for an extension of the time allowed creditors based on the date of the resignation/death/removal and the first date of publishing of the notice.  Why would this statute not apply?

                Steve

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I do not believe you have to publish a second Notice to Creditors for the new PR.   The creditor claim notice period was satisfied with the first PR.  Creditors do not get increased time to file based on the unfortunate death of your first PR.

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Listmates,
I have inherited a probate where the original PR died unexpectedly before closing probate.  What is the new 4-month bar date for creditors?  RCW 11.40.150 seems unclear on this.

Facts:
Probate opened 10/19/2018 by PR
First Publication 10/31/2018
PR DOD 7/11/2019
Replacement PR 8/1/2019
First Publication 8/14/19


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