Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, has recently made some important announcements regarding the estate of the late Frankine Bullock Albritton. If you have any claims against this estate, it’s crucial to pay close attention to the details shared in this notice, as they could significantly impact your next steps.
The Chancery Court of Oktibbeha County granted Letters Testamentary to David R. Albritton, who has been appointed as the Executor of the estate. This means that David is now responsible for managing the assets and resolving any claims related to Frankine Bullock Albritton’s estate. If you believe you have a claim — whether it’s for unpaid debts, property matters, or other financial concerns — this notice is aimed at you.
It’s important to note that there’s a strict timeline you need to follow. Anyone with claims against the estate is required to have their claims probated and registered with the Chancery Court Clerk of Oktibbeha County within 90 days from the first publication of this notice. This means you have to act quickly; after this period, if your claim isn’t registered, it might be completely barred, leaving you with no recourse.
If you think you have a legitimate claim, the next steps involve reaching out to the Chancery Court Clerk’s office in Oktibbeha County. It’s a good idea to get your paperwork in order and ensure everything is ready for submission. Additionally, seeking legal advice can be incredibly beneficial, especially if the matters are complex.
For any assistance, you can contact the Roberson Law Firm, where Robert Roberson, who is registered as MSB No. 101431, is handling the legalities of the estate. Their office is located at 212 E. Main Street, Starkville, MS 39759. You can reach them by phone at (662) 324-3810 or via fax at (662) 461-8956. If emailing is more your style, you can drop them a line at robersonlaw@aol.com.
Understanding the significance of the estate administratively is crucial. The role of the executor is not only to manage financial obligations but also to ensure that the wishes of the deceased — in this case, Frankine Bullock Albritton — are honored according to the will. Executors often find themselves in the challenging position of balancing various stakeholders’ interests, including creditors, heirs, and beneficiaries.
In summary, if you have claims against the estate of Frankine Bullock Albritton, it’s time to get moving! The 90-day window for filing claims is your golden opportunity to ensure that your rights are preserved.
Wishing everyone clarity and resolution in navigating these proceedings!
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