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Category Archives: Creditor’s Claims
FTC to Investigate Debt Collectors…How is this an estate planning issue?
The Wall Street Journal had an interesting article posted on November 21st related to the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) investigating debt collectors. At first blush, I just flipped over the page to find a more interesting article, but, after a … Continue reading
Posted in Creditor's Claims, Debt Collectors, Liability, Probate
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The Basics of Virginia Probate Administration…Part VI: Exemptions and Creditors
This is my sixth posting on my series of the Virginia Probate Administration concerning exemptions and creditor claims on the estate. You can read previous posts on this series including Part I: introduction to probate (here), Part II: qualifying to … Continue reading
Posted in Creditor's Claims, Exemptions, Personal Representatives, Probate
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