Missouri Claim Against Estate is a legal document used by creditors to file a claim for money owed to them by a deceased person's estate. The claim must be filed within six months of the decedent's death. Creditors can file a claim for any money owed to them by the decedent, including unpaid bills, contracts, loans, and other debts. The claim must include the name of the claimant, the amount of the claim, and any supporting documents that prove the claim is valid. There are two types of Missouri Claim Against Estate: Simple Claims and Complex Claims. Simple Claims are claims that do not require a court hearing. These types of claims are typically for small amounts of money and are easy to prove. Complex Claims, on the other hand, require a court hearing and are typically for larger amounts of money. These claims are more difficult to prove and require more evidence.




