News Summary
Residents of Richland County, SC, are urged to take notice of a recent announcement regarding financial claims against several estates. All claims must be submitted to the personal representatives mentioned in the notice and filed with the Probate Court of Richland County within an eight-month period. If claims aren’t filed properly, they will be barred. Detailed information about estate representatives and necessary filing procedures is also provided.
Richland County, SC: Attention All Creditors!
Hey there, Richland County residents! If you have any financial claims against certain estates, now is the time to pay attention. A notice issued recently has highlighted several estates that are open for claims, and the clock is ticking. This is important information for anyone who may have a claim against these estates, so let’s dive right in!
What You Need to Know
In accordance with legal requirements, all persons with claims against the estates listed on this notice must deliver or mail their claims directly to the personal representatives. Additionally, these claims must be filed with the Probate Court of Richland County. We can’t stress enough how important it is to follow these guidelines closely.
Mark your calendars! You’ll need to submit your claims within eight months of the first publication of the notice. Make sure you don’t miss this deadline, as claims that are not filed appropriately will be forever barred. You don’t want to be in that position!
Filing Your Claim
Ready to file your claim? Here’s how to do it: first, make sure to use Form #371PC for your claims. You can find this form at the Probate Court or online. Once you have your form filled out, you can mail or deliver it to the following address:
Probate Court of Richland County
P.O. Box 192
Columbia, SC 29202
Every claim must include a written statement detailing your name, address, the basis of the claim, the amount involved, the due date, and any description of security for the claim. This information is essential for your claim to be valid.
Listed Estates
Now, let’s get to the juicy part! Here’s a list of the estates that are currently open for claims:
- Estate of Kelleymarie Bell
Case Number: 24ES4002256
Personal Representative: Kobe Bell
Address: 7605 Jennings Ln., Fayetteville, NC 28303 - Estate of Rob Roy Brittingham
Case Number: 24ES4002245
Personal Representative: Vonda B. Varnadore
Address: PO Box 176, Lexington, SC 29071 - Estate of Mildred Louise Bowen
Case Number: 25ES4000008
Personal Representatives: Marie Elliott McClure and Larry C. McClure
Address: 10140 Garners Ferry Rd., Eastover, SC 29044
Attorney: William Bert Brannon - Estate of Kenneth Keith Fletcher
Case Number: 24ES4002158
Personal Representative: Twana R. Fletcher
Address: 141 Sandyhaven Dr., Elgin, SC 29045 - Estate of LaRoyal Desharia Harley
Case Number: 24ES4001844
Personal Representative: Daphne Edmonds
Address: 2783 Griffins Creek Rd., Eastover, SC 29044
Attorney: Kathleen McDaniel - Estate of Bertha Elizabeth Jackson
Case Number: 24ES4001871
Personal Representative: Chamara Williams
Address: 129 Manorwood Ct. Apt. D, Columbia, SC 29212 - Estate of Jolicia Danielle Joyner
Case Number: 24ES4001864
Personal Representative: Alisa Graham
Address: 307 Stueber Dr., Columbia, SC 29229
Attorney: Tameika Isaac Devine - Estate of Thomasine McClinton
Case Number: 24ES4002377
Personal Representative: Angela McClinton
Address: 3001 English Ave., Columbia, SC 29204
Attorney: Riley Wallace Adams - Estate of Annie Faye McCoy
Case Number: 24ES4002270
Personal Representative: Shanna Lavarras McCoy Cook
Address: 8518 Carmel Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226
Attorney: Bianca Williams - Estate of Patsy Ruth McEntyre
Case Number: 24ES4001760
Personal Representative: Linda M. Davis
Address: 3018 Duncan St., Columbia, SC 29205
It’s Time to Act!
If you believe you have a financial claim against any of these estates, don’t delay! Remember, filing claims properly is crucial and will save you from any future hassles. Be proactive about your rights, and ensure that your claims are submitted on time!
Keep this reminder in your back pocket, and spread the word to those who might be affected in our lovely community. Let’s support each other in navigating these important steps together!
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