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Estates and Trusts

University of Georgia School of Law

1996

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Estate Creditors, The Constitution, And The Uniform Probate Code, Sarajane Love Mar 1996

Estate Creditors, The Constitution, And The Uniform Probate Code, Sarajane Love

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The United States Supreme Court's decision in Tulsa Professional Collection Services, Inc. v. Pope caused the usually staid legal enclave of estate administration to sit alert. The Court declared unconstitutional an Oklahoma statute that barred creditors of decedents from filing claims against the decedents' estates two months after published notice of the commencement of probate proceedings. The statute violated the due process rights of known and reasonably ascertainable creditors because it did not require a better form of notice to them. In failing to require actual notice to known creditors, the statute was not drastically atypical of other statutes regulating …