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Notice of Proposed Action, Part 2

Notice of Proposed Action Part 2

NewsBy Kim WardMay 23, 2017

When all the beneficiaries do not object to the proposed action during the time allotted, the 15 days, then you are safe to go forward with the action.

Notice of Proposed Action, Part 1

Notice of Proposed Action, Part 1

NewsBy Kim WardMay 18, 2017

A Notice of Proposed Action (NOPA) is drafted by the probate attorney and mailed to all the beneficiaries once an offer to purchase the home is negotiated.

What is a Notice of Proposed Action?

In Probate, What is a notice of proposed action?

NewsBy Kim WardDecember 6, 2012

  What is a Notice of Proposed Action?   A Notice of Proposed Action must be given when dealing with the sale of real property in a probate. The notice must be writing and sent to the interested persons, the heirs or beneficiaries or anyone or any entity requesting special notice of the probate proceeding.…

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