Did my lawyer do wrong in setting up the estate?
My father passed away June 2009, he had a credit card bill for $22,000 another one for $8000. After he passed, I contacted both cc companies to inform them of his passing. They both asked for a copy of his death certificate & I sent it to them, that was in aug 2009. In dec I received a letter from the card company he owed $8000 to, it said they were forgiving his debt... zero owed. My lawyer set his estate up in feb 2010, I gave him the info on the $22000 cc bill & he said he would take care of it. The notice ran in the newspaper for 3 weeks. Time went by & I hadn't heard anything from them about it. Then in jan 2012 I get a call from my lawyer saying he was sending the cc company notice to make a claim against my dads estate. I was stunned, I told him you was supposed to do this 2 years ago, his response was he lost the creditors info but found it now he had to do it. And just so happens, at the same I get informed from the same lawyer that my fathers estate was awarded a settlement in a lawsuit that my father was involved with for 8 years. The amount was almost the same as the cc bill. So did my lawyer do the wrong thing? Can the credit card company still make a claim? Will the estate still have to pay? Is it my fault because I let the lawyer handle the estate? Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
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