Every person having a claim against a deceased person, whether due or not, who shall not, when notice to creditors has been published as prescribed in this article, have presented his or her claim on or before the sixty-day time period fixed in such notice, or before that time have instituted an action thereon, shall, notwithstanding the same be not barred by some other statute of limitations that is applicable thereto, be barred from recovering such claim of or from the personal representative, or from thereafter setting off the same by way of counterclaim or otherwise against the personal representative in any action whatever; except that if a surplus remain after providing for all claims presented in due time, or on which action shall have been commenced in due time, and such surplus shall not have been distributed by the personal representative to the beneficiaries of the estate, and the claimant prove that he or she had no actual notice of the publication to creditors nor knowledge of the proceedings before the fiduciary supervisor or fiduciary commissioner, such creditor may prove his or her claim by action or suit and have the same allowed out of such surplus; and, in order that such late claims if proved may be provided for, the fiduciary supervisor or fiduciary commissioner shall reopen his or her report if the same has not been returned to the county commission, or if returned shall make and return a supplemental report.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 44. Administration of Estates and Trusts
§44-3A-1. Election to Make Article Applicable
§44-3A-4. Notice of Claim; Settlement in Certain Cases
§44-3A-4a. Short Form Settlement
§44-3A-5. Reference to Fiduciary Commissioner; Exceptions and Limitations
§44-3A-6. Claims to Be Proved by Vouchers and Affidavits in First Instance
§44-3A-7. Claims to Be Proved; Objections to Claims; Hearings; Funeral Expenses
§44-3A-8. Claims May Be Presented Before Publication of Notice
§44-3A-9. Proof of Contingent or Unliquidated Claims
§44-3A-10. Continuances Until All Claims and Objections Passed On
§44-3A-11. Personal Representative to Exhibit Offsets to Claims
§44-3A-12. How Heir or Devisee May Protect Himself Against Lien on Property
§44-3A-13. No Claim Barred by Statute of Limitations to Be Allowed
§44-3A-14. Effect of Presenting Claim as to Statute of Limitations
§44-3A-15. Advance Payment of Certain Claims
§44-3A-19. Summary Settlement Before Fiduciary Supervisor
§44-3A-20. How Contingent and Unliquidated Claims and Claims Not Matured May Be Provided For
§44-3A-21. Exceptions to Fiduciary Supervisor’s or Fiduciary Commissioner’s Report; Return of Report
§44-3A-22. Hearing on Report and Exceptions; Appeal; Effect of Confirmation
§44-3A-24. Reports of Delinquent Filings
§44-3A-25. Report of Claims to Be Recorded
§44-3A-26. Order in Which Debts of Decedent Are to Be Paid
§44-3A-27. Creditors to Be Paid in Order of Classification; When Classes Paid Ratably
§44-3A-28. When Personal Representative Not Liable for Funds Distributed
§44-3A-29. When Claims and Legacies May Be Paid and Estate Distributed
§44-3A-31. When Personal Representative Not Compelled to Make Distribution
§44-3A-32. When Claims Not Presented and Proved Barred of Recovery From Personal Representative
§44-3A-33. When Distributees and Legatees May Be Sued on Claims; Extent of Liability; Costs
§44-3A-34. When Enforcement of Lien to Secure Claim Barred
§44-3A-35. Fiduciary Commissioners
§44-3A-36. Fiduciary Commissioners; Powers and Duties Generally
§44-3A-37. Special Fiduciary Commissioners; Continuance of Present References; Compensation
§44-3A-38. Matters That Will Disqualify Fiduciary Commissioners
§44-3A-39. Disposition by Fiduciary Commissioner of Inventories and Accounts of Sales
§44-3A-40. Fiduciary Commissioners to Inspect Bonds of Fiduciaries
§44-3A-42. Fees to Be Charged by Fiduciary Supervisor or Fiduciary Commissioner; Disposition of Fees