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All attorneys must complete the appropriate enclosed registration form and return it by November 14, 2022, to the Macomb County Probate Court at 40 North Main Street, 5th Floor, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043, or by fax number 586-783-0905, or by email to lindy.kilgore@macombgov.
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DETROIT, MI, October 10, 2024 (World Mental Health Day) – Wayne County Probate Court (WCPC) Chief Judge Freddie G. Burton, Jr., has been named the 2024 recipient of the Treat Award for Excellence by the National College of Probate Judges (NCPJ).
Submit your claim directly to the probate court and serve a copy on the personal representative. If you file a formal claim and the personal representative rejects it, you can file suit against the estate within three months of the rejection.
Yes, an executor can sue on behalf of the estate. California Probate Code §9820 empowers an executor to commence and maintain legal actions and proceedings for the benefit of the estate.
Can a Beneficiary Sue on Behalf of an Estate? Generally, no. As the personal representative is the only person legally authorized to act on the deceased person's behalf, a beneficiary cannot sue on behalf of an estate unless they are also the estate's personal representative.
Estate disputes: Civil suits can arise in relation to matters concerning the deceased person's estate, such as will contests or disputes over assets. In these cases, the deceased individual may be named as a defendant to address the issues related to their estate.
Time Frame For Suing An Estate The California statute of limitations requires filing the lawsuit within 40 days from the defendant's death. Missing this timeline can affect the outcome of the case.