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Estate plan can save your heirs time, trouble "Probate assets" are bank accounts, homes, or other assets owned by the deceased person, with no named beneficiary or joint owner. Since the ...
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Judge Woodruff discusses situation in wake of Jinks suspension, temporary probate judge ... ... in the county revenue office since Probate Judge Randy Jinks was suspended last week during the commission's regular meeting Monday night.
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NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: All interested parties and all singular heirs of said decedent, and to whom it may ...
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Ga. Probate Judges Want Relief After Year Of COVID-19 Havoc Law360 (March 9, 2021, 1:00 PM EST) -- Georgia probate court judges and clerks, hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic of any group in the state's ...
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NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: PAM FERGUSON, Judge Clayton County Probate Court By: Sarah Starr-Perez, Estates Clerk 121 South McDonough Street, Annex 3 Jonesboro, Ga.
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NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: All Interested Parties/Persons, and To Whom It May Concern: Daniel T. Moore has ...
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NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: NOTICE/CITATION PROBATE COURT OF CLAYTON COUNTY TO: All and Singular the Heirs at Law, All Interested Parties/Persons, and To Whom It ...
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An Unjust Virus: What COVID Has Done To Georgia Courts Probate court judges have mixed with the public throughout the pandemic, despite the danger of infection. They administer wills and estates, appoint ...
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PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR COFFEE COUNTY, ALABAMA, ENTERPRISE DIVISION, Case No. PR-2021-050 In Re: The Estate of DOROTHY ...
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Notice to Creditors: Estate of Francois E. Bourgeois STATE OF VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT PROBATE DIVISION CHITTENDEN UNIT DOCKET NO. 21-PR-00860. IN RE THE ESTATE OF FRANCOIS ...
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Hire the Funeral Clowns, Blast My Ashes into Orbit, and Deduct It All! § 2053(a), if those expenses are allowable under the applicable probate law. Although Congress did not create a separate reasonableness requirement ...
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