The filing with or presentation to the fiduciary commissioner or to the county clerk of any claim against the estate of a decedent shall, so far as the running of any statute of limitations is involved, have the same effect as the institution of a civil action or suit on such claim.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 44. Administration of Estates and Trusts
Article 2. Proof and Allowance of Claims Against Estates of Decedents
§44-2-1. Reference of Decedents’ Estates; Proceedings Thereon
§44-2-4. Mailing of Notice to Creditors, Distributees and Legatees
§44-2-5. Claims to Be Proved by Vouchers and Affidavits in First Instance
§44-2-6. Claims Taken to Be Proved; Objections to Claims; Hearings; Funeral Expenses
§44-2-7. Claims May Be Presented Before Publication of Notice
§44-2-8. Proof of Contingent or Unliquidated Claims
§44-2-9. Continuances Until All Claims and Objections Passed On
§44-2-10. Personal Representative to Exhibit Offsets to Claims
§44-2-11. How Heir or Devisee May Protect Himself Against Lien on Property
§44-2-12. No Claim Barred by Statute of Limitations to Be Allowed
§44-2-13. Effect of Presenting Claim as to Statute of Limitations
§44-2-14. Advance Payment of Certain Claims
§44-2-17. How Contingent and Unliquidated Claims and Claims Not Matured May Be Provided For
§44-2-18. Exceptions to Fiduciary Commissioner’s Report; Return of Report
§44-2-19. Hearing on Report and Exceptions; Appeal; Effect of Confirmation
§44-2-19a. Reports of Delinquent Filings and Administrative Closing of Unprogressed Estates
§44-2-20. Report of Claims to Be Recorded
§44-2-21. Order in Which Debts of Decedent Are to Be Paid
§44-2-22. Creditors to Be Paid in Order of Classification; When Classes Paid Ratably
§44-2-23. When Personal Representative Not Liable for Funds Distributed
§44-2-24. When Claims and Legacies May Be Paid and Estate Distributed
§44-2-25. When Personal Representative Not Compelled to Make Distribution
§44-2-26. When Claims Not Presented and Proved Barred of Recovery From Personal Representative
§44-2-27. When Distributees and Legatees May Be Sued on Claims; Extent of Liability; Costs