Petition for Letters of Administration for Micky Brian Asbury's estate.
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Deadline detected: objection deadline — 2026-05-14
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What You Should Do Next
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File Objections
Submit any objections in writing to the Probate Court by May 14, 2026.
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Contact Court for Fees
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Prepare for Hearing
If objections are filed, be ready for a hearing scheduled at a later date.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Petition for Letters of Administration?
- It is a request to appoint an administrator for a deceased person's estate.
- How can I object to the probate petition?
- Objections must be in writing and filed with the court by May 14, 2026.
- What happens if no objections are filed?
- The petition may be granted without a hearing if no objections are received.
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Full Notice Text
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF CLAY COUNTY,STATE OF GEORGIAIN RE: ESTATE OF� � � � )MICKY BRIAN ASBURY,� � �)DEACESEDESTATE NO. 2026ES-3PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIONNOTICETO; WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Lauren Bonner and to whom it may concern:Jennifer Bertandhas petitioned for Jennifer Bertrand to be appointed administrator(s) ofthe estate of MICKY BRIAN ASBURY deceased, of said county.� (ThePetitioner has also applied for waiver of bond, waiver of reports,waiver of statements, and/or grant of certain powers contained inO.C.G.A. 53-12-261. )All interested parties are hereby notified to showcause why said Petition should not be granted.� All objections to thePetition must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any suchobjections, and must be filed with the Court on or before May 14, 2026.BE NOTIFIED FURTHER: All objections to the Petition must be in writing,setting forth the grounds of any such objections.� All objections shouldbe sworn to before a notary public or before a Probate Court Clerk, andfiling fees must be tendered with your objections, unless you qualify tofile as an indigent party.� Contact Probate Court personnel for therequired amount of filing fees.� If any objections are filed, a hearingwill be scheduled at a later date.� If no objections are filed, thePetition may be granted without a hearing.Mia Lee-WallaceJudge of the Probate Court