Notice to creditors of the Estate of Jeffrey S. Booth for claims submission.
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- LaGrange
- Address
- 100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA
- Case #
- 2025-463-ES
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Submit Claims by Deadline
All creditors must submit their claims to the executor by the legal deadline. Ensure your claims are sent to Amy L. Parsons, Executor, before the probate court's deadline.
- 2
File Copies with Probate Court
When submitting your claims, also file copies with the Probate Court of Troup County at 100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA 30240 to comply with legal requirements.
- 3
Make Payments if Indebted
If you owe money to the estate, make immediate payment to Amy L. Parsons, the executor, to avoid any legal complications.
- 4
Contact the Executor's Attorney
For any questions or clarifications, reach out to Alex L. Dixon at (706) 298-0401 or via email at alex@alexdixonlaw.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the probate notice?
- The case number is 2025-463-ES.
- Where should creditors send their demands for the estate?
- Creditors should send their demands to the Probate Court of Troup County.
- What is the address for the Probate Court of Troup County?
- The address is 100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange, GA 30240.
- Who is the executor of the estate?
- The executor is Amy L. Parsons.
- When was this public notice published?
- The notice was published on February 14, 21, 28 and March 7, 2026.
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