[WSBAPT] Time to file creditor's claim - known creditor given notice

Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Tue Apr 25 09:34:09 PDT 2023


Listmates:

 

Need to settle a debate about whether a known creditor timely filed their
claim.  Estate published notice to creditors.  Known Creditor given actual
notice of their duty to file their claim "within the later of: (1) 30 days
after PR served or mailed the notice to creditor; or (2) 4 months after date
of first publication of the notice.  Creditor's claim was filed within the 4
month period after first publication.  I say that "within the later of"
means a creditor given actual notice can take advantage of the 4 month
period to file their claim.  The push back is what is the reason for the 30
day period then?  Your thoughts.

 

Jeff Davis

 

W. Jeff Davis

BELL & DAVIS PLLC

Attorneys at Law
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