Arizona Claim Against Estate is a type of legal action taken by creditors in Arizona when they are owed a debt by a deceased person, or estate. This claim is used to secure repayment of debts from the estate of the deceased. There are several types of Arizona Claim Against Estate: Predateth Claim: This type of claim is made before the death of the debtor, and is typically used to secure payment of a debt that the debtor may have been unable to repay before passing away. — Post-Death Claim: This type of claim is made after the death of the debtor, and is typically used to secure payment of a debt that the debtor was unable to pay before passing away. — Spousal Claim: This type of claim is made against the estate of a deceased spouse, and is typically used to secure payment of a debt that the deceased was unable to pay before passing away. — Homestead Claim: This type of claim is made against the homestead of a deceased person, and is typically used to secure payment of a debt that the deceased was unable to pay before passing away. — Probate Claim: This type of claim is made against the estate of a deceased person through the probate process, and is typically used to secure payment of a debt that the deceased was unable to pay before passing away. — Exempt Property Claim: This type of claim is made against any exempt property of a deceased person, and is typically used to secure payment of a debt that the deceased was unable to pay before passing away.