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February 06, 2012
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GA Probate Court Legal Proceedings

The jurisdiction of Probate Court are all legal proceedings that deal with:

  • Wills
  • Estates
  • Guardianships of minor children (person and property)
  • Guardianships of incapacitated adults.
  • Involuntary Committals Hearings
  • Filing of Wills for saf
  • Issuance of Marriage License
  • Issuance of Concealed Weapons Permits
  • Issuance of Certificates of Residency
  • Administering oaths to various county official

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    Probate Is Handled In Court
    Probate cases normally occur in state and county court where the deceased permanently lived at the time of his or her death. In different states such courts may go by different names. Some are simply called the Probate Court. In New Yorkthey are called the Surrogates Court and in California they are called the Superior Court, Probate Division. The probate court will normally handle all the personal property the deceased owned, plus all the real estate the deceased owned located in that same state.

     


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    Latest news about probate cases in Arkansas and nationwide:

    Columbia County Woman Guilty Of Embezzling Nearly $200,000 Of Inheritance Money From Trust
    Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the guilty plea of a Columbia County woman who admitted to embezzling nearly two hundred thousand ...
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    President Bush Signs Historic Measure to Provide Key Steps for Indian Trust Reform
    President Bush Signs Historic Measure to Provide Key Steps for Indian Trust Reform WASHINGTON, D.C. - President Geo...
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    You Can't Take It With You
    Death affects people in many ways. It never is timely. Death confronts the family with bereavement, with the need to readjust emotionally and finan...
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    Probate Terms

     
     


    Today's Terms

    Heir

    Definition:
    Those persons, including a spouse who are entitled to the property of a decedent when the decedent has left no valid will.

    Payable on death account (POD)

    Definition:
    An account, such as a bank account, that is handed over to a specified person upon another person's death.

    Conservator

    Definition:
    A person or entity who is appointed by the court to exercise certain powers for the care of an incapacitated person, the person's estate, or both.

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    Topics Related to Probate:

    • Probate Court
    • Last Will and Testament
    • Living Will
    • Power of Attorney
    • Trust Planning
    • Asset Protection
    • Special Needs Trusts

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    Arkansas Probate Attorney

     
    If you live in the following cities and need an probate attorney you should contact our Probate Attorney as soon as possible:


    • Batesville
    • Benton
    • Bentonville
    • Blytheville
    • Cabot
    • Camden
    • Conway
    • El Dorado
    • Fayetteville
    • Forrest City
    • Fort Smith
    • Harrison
    • Hot Springs National P
    • Jacksonville
    • Jonesboro
    • Little Rock
    • Magnolia
    • Mountain Home
    • North Little Rock
    • Paragould
    • Pine Bluff
    • Rogers
    • Searcy
    • Sherwood
    • Springdale
    • Texarkana
    • Van Buren
    • West Memphis
    • White Hall


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