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Questions: Regarding Estate in Probate Court for the State of Ohio

Summary - My grandmother recently passed away. Her attorney submitted a form to Ohio Probate Court and the estate will be in probate for the next 7-9 months. The state appraiser estimated the estate at the value of $140,000.00 (one hundred and forty thousand dollars).

Current Debt minus outstanding Medical Bills, credit cards, etc. - $11,000.00

The funeral cost is $7,000.00 and a bank loan balance of $4,000.00 (2nd mortgage she taken out to re-roof her home) and the bank is demanding immediate payment of $4000.00 balance. My parents have no money or assets (they rent & don't own a home or real-estate and they live pay-check to pay-check.

How can my grandmother's debt be resolved when the estate is in probate?

Why will the estate take 7-9 months in Ohio probate court? � and shouldn't the State of Ohio be responsible in responding and corresponding with the creditors since they have restrained the estate in their probate court? Thank you!


Asked on 11/05/06, 5:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Slater David P. Slater, Esq.

Re: Questions: Regarding Estate in Probate Court for the State of Ohio

The debt is of the estate, not your parents.

If creditors do not want to wait , they have remedies in probate court.

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Answered on 11/05/06, 5:04 pm


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