ESTATES in Dorset are still waiting to be claimed following the deaths of residents.
According to the Public Notice Portal, estates in the Weymouth and Dorchester area are currently open to claims from genuine parties.
Anyone with an authentic claim to the below estates must register their interest by a certain date by contacting the relevant law firms with a written correspondence.
Here is a list of the unclaimed estates
Estate: Margaret Ann Adam
Mrs Adam, who was a resident of 23 Markham Avenue, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 0QL, died on April 27 and has an estate currently under the probate & trustee notice.
Who would I need to contact: LLOYDS BANK ESTATE ADMINISTRATION SERVICE, PO Box 5005, Lancing, BN99 8AZ.
Deadline: A claim can be made until its deadline on September 19.
Estate: George Gavin Cairns Adam
Mr Adam, who was a resident of 23 Markham Avenue, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 0QL, died on November 9.
Who would I need to contact: Lloyds Bank Estate Administration Service, PO Box 5005, Lancing, BN99 8AZ.
Deadline: September 19
Estate: Graham Clive Vaudin
Mr Vaudin, who was a resident of Glencairn House, 16-17 Cornwall Road, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1RU, died on July 1.
Who would I need to contact: Micheline Jeannette Coombe, The London Gazette (42457), PO Box 3584, Norwich, NR7 7WD
Deadline: September 13
Estate: Michael John Coleman
Mr Coleman, who was a resident of Hewish Farm House, Milborne St Andrew, Blandford Forum, DT11 0LH, died on August 16.
Who would I need to contact: Porter Dodson LLP, 15 High Street, Wellington, TA21 8QR
Deadline: September 13
For more public notices like these see the Dorset Echo Public Notices Portal here
Estate: Barbara Nancy Chambers
Mrs Chambers, late of 45 Ullswater Crescent, Weymouth, DT3 5HF, died on December 31.
Who would I need to contact: Porter Dodson LLP, Suite 1, Mey House, Bridport Road, Poundbury, Dorset, DT1 3QY
Deadline: September 6
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