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  2. Probate Court Forms - Cobb County Georgia

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    Probate Forms. Standard Georgia Probate Court forms are available on the Council of Probate Court Judges of Georgia website. Important Notice. The Probate Court Judge, Clerk, and staff are committed to providing you with excellent customer service.

  3. Probate Resources - Cobb County Georgia

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    Probate Court Forms. Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms are available on the Council of Probate Court Judges of Georgia website. Website: https://gaprobate.gov/standard-forms/ Additional Forms available on our website, here. Georgia Superior Court Clerk's Cooperative Authority Forms.

  4. Probate Court - Cobb County Georgia

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    Most hearings in Probate Court are conducted in person. We are conducting limited virtual hearings at this time in appropriate circumstances. If you are interested in accessing a hearing that has been set virtually, please email probatecourthearing@cobbcounty.org .

  5. Cobb County Probate Clinic - Atlanta - Legal Aid Pro Bono

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    Volunteer attorneys review each particular situation and advise clients about which action to file and which forms to use in Cobb Probate Court. The Clinic serves individuals by appointment via an online registration service. Clinic consultations are held from 9:30am to 11:30am.

  6. Cobb - Atlanta - Legal Aid Pro Bono

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    Since 2000, the number of indigent individuals eligible for Cobb Legal Aid services has increased by almost 150%. With this increased demand for services, educating clients to avoid legal problems is now an important focus.

  7. Types of Petitions - Cobb County Georgia

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    Common Form Probate is a procedure that may be done without notice to heirs but does not become binding for at least four years after an executor is appointed. This filing requires the original will and proof of proper execution.

  8. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OF ...

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    Probate assets are any type of property owned by the deceased, including person-al effects (such as furniture, jewelry, works of art and gun collec-tions), automobiles and boats, investments (such as stocks, bonds, bank accounts and brokerage accounts), and real estate.