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15 GCA § 2503

Notice to Creditors; Personal Representative to Investigate

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 15 — Estates and Probate
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Decedent's Creditors and Mail Notice; Written Notices of Debt, if Timely, Treated as Claims if Subsequently Perfected.

(a)The personal representative, promptly after letters are issued, shall cause to be published in a daily newspaper of general circulation in the territory of Guam a notice to the creditors of the decedent, requiring all persons having claims against the decedent to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, at the personal representative's residence or place of business, to be specified in the notice, within sixty

(60)calendar days after the first publication of the notice.

(b)The personal representative, promptly after letters are issued, shall make a reasonable investigation as to the identities of the decedent's creditors. Such investigation shall be completed not more than thirty

(30)calendar days after letters have been issued to the personal representative. The personal representative, promptly after the completion of the investigation provided in this subsection, shall send, by registered mail, a copy of the notice to creditors required by subsection

(a)of this Section to each creditor of the decedent whom he discovered during the investigation provided in this subsection, noting thereon the last day upon which claims may be filed or presented as provided in subsection

(a)of this Section. (c)(1) A written statement of an amount due from the decedent to a creditor, or a written notice of a debt due from the decedent to a creditor, if

(A)actually received by the personal representative prior to the last day upon which claims may be filed or presented as provided in subsection

(a)of this Section, or

(B)sent in the regular course of mail to the decedent, with proper postage affixed and addressed to the decedent's proper mailing address, postmarked prior to the last day upon which claims may be filed or presented as provided in subsection

(a)of this Section, shall be deemed a timely claim against the estate which, if not in proper form for a creditor's claim as provided in this Chapter, shall be subject to perfection as provided hereinbelow. COL120106 CH. 25 PRESENTATION AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE

(2)If the statement of amount due or notice of debt referred to in subsection (c)(1) of this Section is not in proper form for a creditor's claim as provided in this Chapter, the personal representative, promptly after he receives such statement of amount due or notice of debt, shall send, by registered mail, a copy of the notice to creditors required by subsection

(a)of this Section to the creditor, and simultaneously notify the creditor

(A)that he is the personal representative upon the estate of the decedent from whom the amount or debt is alleged to be due,

(B)that he has received the statement of amount due or notice of debt,

(C)that the statement of amount due or notice of debt is not in proper form for a creditor's claim as provided in this Chapter, setting forth the reasons therefor,

(D)that the statement of amount due or notice of debt is deemed a timely claim against the estate, subject to perfection, and

(E)of the manner in which such creditor's claim may be perfected under the provisions of this Chapter.

(3)A creditor referred to in subsection (c)(2) of this Section may perfect his claim by complying with all applicable provisions of this Chapter concerning the filing or presentation of claims, at any time prior to the order for final distribution has been entered.

(4)The provisions of subsection

(c)of this Section shall apply only to creditors whose identities were not ascertained by the personal representative during the investigation required by subsection

(b)of this Section.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.