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How creditors handled in a probate estate? Whenever probate, whenever an estate is being probated, the personal representative files a notice in the newspaper called a Notice to creditors, who starts a creditor’s period of running for a period of three months. Personal representative also responsible for sending out the notice to creditors to any reasonably ascertainable creditor, and that is an obligation of the personal representative and needs to do somewhat of a search to determine who the creditors are. The creditors then have to file their claim within three months of the date of the notice to creditors. If a creditor files a claim after the three month period and has not received the notice to creditors, you give them notice and then they have 30 days in which to expand the time in order to be able to file their claims. All claims are barred after a two year period, so if the decedent died more than two years ago, then there are no claims that can be filed or all the claims are barred. Also, there’s special provisions as far as sending a notice to the state of Florida in the event the person was receiving Medicaid received death certificate. Call me at (727) 847-2288.