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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 Transfers Legal Title Of Property
    Probate is the means by which legal title of property transfers from the estate of the person who has died, to his or her proper beneficiaries. The term "probate" refers to proving the existence of a valid Will, or determining and proving who one's legal beneficiaries are if there is no Will. Since you can't take it with you, probate is the process used to determine who gets your property.

     


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    PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT ANNOUNCES APPROVAL OF
    Chief Justice Dunphy has announced that Chief Justice for Administration and Management Robert A. Mulligan approved Standing Order 1-06,  "Cas...
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    What Is A Housing Court Is It Just Limited To Landlord And Tenant Problems
    No. The Housing Court jurisdiction extends to almost all areas that relate to residential housing. There are many occasions where homeowners can ut...
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    To Will Or Not To Will" Has Been Prepared To Inform The Public Of What Happens Legally To The Property Of A Person
    To Will Or Not To Will" has been prepared to inform the public of what happens legally to the property of a person when he or she dies with a will ...
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    Probate Terms

     
     


    Today's Terms

    Escheat to the state

    Definition:
    When no heirs have made claims to either all or part of an estate, the state receives the unclaimed estate.

    Heir

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

    Decedent

    Definition:
    A person who is deceased.

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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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    Pennsylvania Probate Attorney

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


    • Aliquippa
    • Allentown
    • Bensalem
    • Bethlehem
    • Butler
    • Carlisle
    • Chambersburg
    • Chester
    • Coatesville
    • Coraopolis
    • Downingtown
    • Doylestown
    • East Stroudsburg
    • Easton
    • Greensburg
    • Hanover
    • Havertown
    • Hazleton
    • Irwin
    • Lancaster
    • Lansdale
    • Lebanon
    • Lititz
    • Media
    • Morrisville
    • New Castle
    • New Kensington
    • Norristown
    • Philadelphia
    • Pittsburgh
    • Pottstown
    • Southampton
    • State College
    • Uniontown
    • Upper Darby
    • Warminster
    • Washington
    • West Chester
    • Wilkes Barre
    • Williamsport
    • York


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