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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The notice shall be in substantially the following form:
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ____________________
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA |
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COUNTY OF __________ |
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Notice is hereby given to the creditors and contingent creditors of the above-named decedent, that all persons having claims against the decedent are required to file them with the Superior Court, at __________, and * * * deliver pursuant to Section 1215 of the California Probate Code a copy to __________, as trustee of the trust dated __________ wherein the decedent was the settlor, at __________, within the later of four months after __________ (the date of the first publication of notice to creditors) or, if notice is mailed or personally delivered to you, 60 days after the date this notice is mailed or personally delivered to you, or you must petition to file a late claim as provided in Section 19103 of the Probate Code. A claim form may be obtained from the court clerk. For your protection, you are encouraged to file your claim by certified mail, with return receipt requested. |
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(Date of mailing this notice if applicable)
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(name and address of trustee or attorney)
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Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Probate Code - PROB § 19052 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/probate-code/prob-sect-19052/
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