Geez, if it ain't one thing, its another. I guess I'm just venting but am curious whether any others here have been in this situation.
My husband passed away about 2 weeks ago. I just got the Death Certificates so have been copying & sending them out. Some creditors just took the info over the phone and (I suppose) verified the information themselves.
During his illness, I consulted with a BK Attorney, although BK didn't work out. But getting everything together for that, it turns out that the ONLY thing solely in hubby's name is 'my' truck, a 1989 Jeep Comanche sitting in the back yard with a dead battery & expired out-of-state tags. (Truthfully, the truck is in great shape for its age, just hasn't been driven in months.)
Anyway, Saturday afternoon I get 2 notices from Estate Information Services, LLC out of Columbus, OH. Apparently they specialize in collecting from dead folks. They are collecting for Citicorp (Radio Shack card 4K & Sears card 10k). Typical debt collection letter with the wording changed to reflect that the collection is now against the estate and wanting info etc. Even has the 30 day DV clause & required FDCA statements.
Thing is, I wasn't planning on opening an Estate or going through Probate. There just isn't anything worth a damn, lol. He had no will and Maryland says everything goes to me anyway because everything else of value...house, car, bank account...is joint.
Anyone dealt with Claims Against the Estate when there is no Estate? I'm just wondering if these guys will go away if I (or the Attorney) tells them there is no estate. Or if they could open an estate?
Meeting with the Insurance folks today then will call for an appointment with the Attorney to sort this out. I need to get my affairs in order anyway but this just adds another level of complexity. Sheesh.
My husband passed away about 2 weeks ago. I just got the Death Certificates so have been copying & sending them out. Some creditors just took the info over the phone and (I suppose) verified the information themselves.
During his illness, I consulted with a BK Attorney, although BK didn't work out. But getting everything together for that, it turns out that the ONLY thing solely in hubby's name is 'my' truck, a 1989 Jeep Comanche sitting in the back yard with a dead battery & expired out-of-state tags. (Truthfully, the truck is in great shape for its age, just hasn't been driven in months.)
Anyway, Saturday afternoon I get 2 notices from Estate Information Services, LLC out of Columbus, OH. Apparently they specialize in collecting from dead folks. They are collecting for Citicorp (Radio Shack card 4K & Sears card 10k). Typical debt collection letter with the wording changed to reflect that the collection is now against the estate and wanting info etc. Even has the 30 day DV clause & required FDCA statements.
Thing is, I wasn't planning on opening an Estate or going through Probate. There just isn't anything worth a damn, lol. He had no will and Maryland says everything goes to me anyway because everything else of value...house, car, bank account...is joint.
Anyone dealt with Claims Against the Estate when there is no Estate? I'm just wondering if these guys will go away if I (or the Attorney) tells them there is no estate. Or if they could open an estate?
Meeting with the Insurance folks today then will call for an appointment with the Attorney to sort this out. I need to get my affairs in order anyway but this just adds another level of complexity. Sheesh.
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