Notice for petition regarding year's support from the estate of Helen Jeanine Hudgins.
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Deadline · claims deadline
May 25, 2026
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- Lagrange
- Case #
- 2025-126-ES
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What to do next
- 1
File Objections
Submit any objections in writing by May 25, 2026, to the probate court.
- 2
Contact Probate Court
Reach out to the probate court for information on filing fees and procedures.
- 3
Prepare for Hearing
If objections are filed, prepare to attend the hearing regarding the petition.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a year's support petition?
- A year's support petition allows a surviving spouse to claim support from a deceased spouse's estate.
- How do I object to the petition?
- Objections must be in writing, sworn, and filed by May 25, 2026.
- What happens if I file an objection?
- If objections are filed, a hearing will be scheduled to address them.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF TROUP COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA IN RE: ESTATE OF HELEN JEANINE HUDGINS DECEASED ESTATE NO. 2025-126-ES NOTICE OF PETITION TO FILE FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT The petition of Richard Lonnie Hudgins, for a year's support from the estate of Helen Jeanine Hudgins, deceased, for decedent's surviving spouse, having been duly filed, all interested persons are hereby notified to show cause, if any they have, on or before May 25, 2026, 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 on or before the time stated in the preceding sentence. All objections should be sworn to before a notary public or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel for the required amount of filing fees. If any objections are filed, a hearing will be