Notice of probate for Glen Cook's will and rights of unknown heirs.
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
File a petition
If you are an unknown heir, file a petition within 42 days from March 23, 2026.
- 2
Contact the executor
Reach out to Amparo Cook for any inquiries regarding the estate.
- 3
Consult an attorney
Consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights in this probate case.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the probate of Glen Cook's estate?
- The case number is 26 PR 33.
- Who is the executor for Glen Cook's estate?
- Amparo Cook is the Independent Executor.
- How can unknown heirs contest the will?
- Unknown heirs can file a petition within 42 days of the order.
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Full Notice Text
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, 18 COUNTY STREET, WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF Glen Cook, DECEASED. 26 PR 33 Notice is given of the death of the above named decedent. Letters of office were issued to Amparo Cook, 2005 Arthur Drive, Waukegan, Illinois 60087, as Independent Executor, whose attorney of record is Terrence E. Davey, Malman Law, 205 West Randolph Street, Suite 1700, Chicago, Illi- nois 60606. Notice is given to Unknown Heirs of Anthony Cook in the above proceeding to probate a will and whose name or address is not stated in the petition to admit the will to probate, that an order was entered by the court on March 23, 2026 admitting the will to probate. Within 42 days after the effective date of the original order of admission you may file a petition with the court to require proof of the will by testimony of the witnesses to the will in open court or other evidence, as provided in section 5/6-21 of the Pro