Probate Claim Renewal Guide
Summary
Creditors in california must file claims within a specific timeframe during probate. If the deadline is missed, renewing the claim is challenging unless exceptions apply, such as new evidence. Consulting a probate attorney is advisable for guidance on specific situations.Full Conversation
Probate / divorce judgement
Got it! It sounds like you're dealing with a probate or divorce judgment situation in California. Here are a few general points to consider:
- Probate Process: In California, probate involves validating a will and distributing assets. The court oversees this to ensure debts are paid and assets are distributed as per the will or state law.
- Divorce Judgment: This is the final decision in a divorce case, detailing asset division, child custody, and support arrangements.
Could you specify whether you're dealing with a specific issue within probate or divorce? This will help me provide more targeted information.
Can this creditors claim get renewed
In California, creditors can renew their claims against an estate under certain conditions. Here's what you need to know:
- A creditor must file a claim within a specific timeframe after probate starts.
- If a claim is rejected, the creditor can file a lawsuit to pursue the claim.
- Claims may be renewed if not settled, subject to court approval.
Could you clarify if the claim was initially rejected or if this is regarding a specific estate?
It’s pass the deadline
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In California probate, creditors generally have a limited time to file claims against an estate. If the deadline has passed, renewing the claim can be challenging unless specific exceptions apply, such as new evidence. It's best to consult with a probate attorney for guidance. Would you like to share more details about the estate or creditor's situation?