Petition for administration of Jerry H. Watson's estate filed by Teresa Duquette.
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Deadline detected: objection deadline — 2026-04-20
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- Case #
- 2021-363-ES
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
File Objections
Submit any objections in writing to the court by April 20, 2026.
- 2
Contact the Court
Reach out to the probate court for guidance on the objection process.
- 3
Prepare Documentation
Ensure all objections are sworn before a notary public or court clerk.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a probate notice?
- A probate notice informs interested parties about the administration of a deceased person's estate.
- How can I object to the petition?
- Objections must be in writing and filed with the court by April 20, 2026.
- Who can be appointed as administrator?
- An administrator can be appointed if they petition the court and meet legal requirements.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF TROUP COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: ESTATE OF Jerry H. Watson, DECEASED ESTATE NO. 2021-363-ES PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE TO: whom it may concern: Teresa Duquette has petitioned to be appointed administrator(s) of the estate of Jerry H. Watson deceased, of said County. (The petitioner has also applied for waiver of bond, waiver of reports, waiver of statements, and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. § 53-12-261.) All interested persons are hereby notified to show cause why said petition should not be granted. All objections to the petition must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and must be filed with the Court on or before April 20, 2026. BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objections to the petition must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections. All objections should be sworn to before a notary public or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must b