The Petition by Personal Representative for Allowance of Claim is a legal document used in Arizona to request the courtâs approval of a creditor's claim against an estate. This form is specifically designed for personal representatives who need to initiate a formal request for the allowance of claims made by creditors of the deceased. It is tailored for use in the probate process and differs from other estate-related documents by focusing specifically on creditor claims and their allowances.
This form should be used when a personal representative of an estate has received a valid creditor's claim and needs court approval to allow the debt. It is applicable in situations where the representative believes that the claim is legitimate and the estate has sufficient assets to satisfy the claim. Utilizing this form ensures that the proper legal process is followed, protecting both the estate and the creditorâs rights.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to check specific court requirements in Arizona to ensure compliance.
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This form is the Arizona Petition by Personal Representative for Allowance of Claim filed in probate to obtain court approval for a creditor’s claim against the estate. It is used when a valid creditor’s claim has been presented and the representative seeks an order allowing the debt. The form lists the petitioner and claimant details, claim amount and date, reasons for allowance, and a hearing and order request.
This form does not determine how long an estate must be settled. It’s used to request the court’s approval to allow a creditor’s claim against the estate, not to set deadlines. Deadlines to settle probate and file claims come from Arizona probate procedures and court schedules. For precise timelines, consult the relevant Arizona Rules of probate Procedure or an attorney.
Within this form’s context, a personal representative manages creditor claims by initiating the process to have a claim allowed. Duties include providing the petitioner's name and contact, the claimant’s details, and the claim amount and date; stating reasons for allowance; and requesting a hearing and an order. It’s used by personal representatives or their attorneys in probate matters.
Rule 27 of the Arizona Rules of Probate Procedure governs the filing and consideration of creditor claims for probate estates. The Arizona Petition by Personal Representative for Allowance of Claim is a form used within that process to present particulars of the claim and request a hearing and an order allowing it. For exact rule language, consult the Arizona Rules of Probate Procedure.
Such a lawsuit is commonly called a will contest or probate contest. It’s a separate type of action from filing a creditor claim, focusing on the validity or provisions of the will rather than the estate’s debts. This form does not address will contests; consult an attorney for will-related proceedings in Arizona.
Unlike general probate claim forms, this petition targets creditor claims specifically and asks the court to set a hearing and issue an order allowing the claim. It requires petitioner and claimant details, claim amount and date, and reasons for allowance, all within the context of an Arizona probate proceeding.