BROOKE COUNTY COMMISSION
NOTICE OF ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT A PROBATE ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES
Any interested person objecting to the qualifications of the personal representative or the venue or jurisdiction of the court, shall file notice of an objection with the County Commission within SIXTY (60) days after the date of the first publication or within THIRTY (30) days of service of the notice, whichever is later. If an objection is not timely filed, the objection is forever barred.
Claims against the estate must be filed in accordance with the provisions of article two or article three-a of Chapter 44 of the West Virginia Code.
Any person seeking to impeach or establish a will must make a complaint in accordance with the provisions of section eleven, twelve or thirteen, article five, chapter forty-one of the West Virginia Code.
Notice is hereby given that settlement of the estate of the following named decedents will proceed without reference to a Fiduciary Commissioner unless within SIXTY (60) days from the first publication of this notice such reference is requested by a party in interest or an unpaid creditor files a claim and good cause is shown to support reference to a Fiduciary Commissioner.
JOYCE MILLER SAWYER-ANCILLARY ESTATE, RAYMOND MARTIN SAWYER, AFFIANT, 3000 WILLIAMS STATION ROAD, MATTHEWS, NC 28105, HEATHER GRAHAM, ATTORNEY, 400 WHITE OAKS BLVD., BRIDGEPORT, WV 26330; JOHN C. McCORD, III-ANCILLARY ESTATE, PATRICIA McCORD, AFFIANT, 2485 COUNTY ROAD 39, BLOOMINGDALE, OH 43910, VINCENT S. GURRERA, ATTORNEY, 3401 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WEIRTON, WV 26062.
KIMBERLY M. BARBETTA, BROOKE CO. CLERK
BY: KATHRINE L. SNYDER, CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK
BCR 04/07 – 04/14/23