Douglas County, Nevada. Mary L. Booth was appointed executor of the estates of Patsy M. Jackson and Daryl W. Jackson on March 31, 2026; Dana Novotny is identified as trustee of the Gloria (Gladys) Doheny Revocable Living Trust following the settlor’s April 8, 2026 death; and a private sale of property belonging to the estate of Lloyd Lee Taylor was scheduled for July 26, 2026. The notices, published beginning July 4, 2026, set 90‑day windows for creditors to file claims and state the sale is subject to court confirmation; attorneys listed include Madison M. Penniman and Kennedy E. Lee of Lee Kiefer & Park, LLP, and Sue S. Matuska of Messing Adam Jasmine & Shore, LLP, with procedures and addresses provided for filing offers and claims.
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Probate notices impact your community. They signal changes in property ownership and can hint at upcoming sales. If you're a creditor of these estates, you have a 90-day window to file claims. Keep an eye on local notices to stay informed.
Probate processes can be complex but they're part of life's cycle. They ensure a deceased person's assets are properly managed and debts paid. If you're involved in such a case, consult a trusted attorney. Worth forwarding if you know someone navigating probate.
Estate administrators, trustees, named beneficiaries, and potential buyers benefit from formal legal processes that enable asset distribution, sale confirmation, and claim resolution.
Creditors, unknown claimants, and heirs facing disputes may experience delays, potential reductions in recoverable assets, or legal costs while estates proceed through probate and trust administration.
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