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  1. Monday - Friday. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Most hearings in Probate Court are conducted in person. We are conducting limited virtual hearings at this time in appropriate circumstances. If you are interested in accessing a hearing that has been set virtually, please email probatecourthearing@cobbcounty.org. Other Agencies.

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      Probate Court (770) 528-1900 : Marriage License (770)...

    • Judges

      State Court Clerk (770) 528-2660 statecourt@cobbcounty.org...

    • Community Resources

      Cobb County Probate Clinics - sponsored by Cobb Legal Aid...

    • General Information

      The Probate Court of Cobb County has exclusive jurisdiction...

    • Misdemeanor Probation

      You can either turn yourself in at the Cobb County Adult...

  2. The Probate Court of Cobb County has exclusive jurisdiction in the following matters: Probate of wills; Appointment and removal of executors and administrators; Sale and disposition of estate property; Appointment and removal of guardians of minors and incapacitated adults; Audit of returns of executors, administrators, and guardians;

    • Find The Estate Planning and Other Documents
    • Appoint The Executor Or Administrator
    • Create An Inventory
    • Creditors
    • Distribute Assets
    • Close The Estate

    This might seem like an easy part, but I’ve had a number of families at my conference room table who say something like “I’ve turned mom and dad’s house upside down and I can’t find the Will.” Having the original Will is paramount in Georgia because if you can’t find the original Will, the Probate Court will assume the person wanted to revoke the L...

    The Executor is the person who is named in the Will to be responsible for carrying out the decedent’s wishes. But, just because a person is named as an Executor in a Will doesn’t mean they have any power to handle a person’s estate. First, they must be appointed by the Judge to handle the estate. But, what if a person didn’t have a Will? If a perso...

    This also may seem like a relatively easy part of the process, but it may become more difficult as you go along. Typical things of value include things like: 1. Real Estate 2. Investments 3. Pension plans 4. Insurance policies 5. Retirement accounts 6. Checking accounts 7. Savings accounts 8. Business interests 9. Personal effects 10. Valuable coll...

    During this part of the 6 steps to settling an estate in Cobb County Probate Court, you will need to figure out if there are any creditors out there that the decedent owed money. If so, these creditors will be paid before the assets are distributed to the beneficiaries. How do you figure out if there is any money owed to creditors? Sometimes, the c...

    Once the previous step has been completed, it may be time to distribute the assets to the person’s heirs or the person’s beneficiaries, depending on whether there was a Last Will and Testament or not. If the person had a Last Will and Testament, there is a great chance they listed where they wanted their assets to go. Typically, this will be family...

    Although there are many smaller steps within the previous 5 steps to settling a probate estate in Cobb County, the final step in the process is closing the estate. Essentially, there are two ways to close the estate, but both ways involve filing another Petition with the probate Court. The first type of Petition asks the Court to simply close the e...

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  3. Probate Court information and links for Cobb County, Georgia. Office phone numbers for the probate clerk, website addresses, and maps to your local probate court serving Cobb County, Georgia.

  4. Helpful information about the probate division of the Cobb County Superior Court Clerk located in Cobb County, GA. Phone: (770) 528-1300. 70 Haynes Street, Marietta, GA 30090. Georgia Probate Clerk.

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  7. Probate Court of Cobb County. Probate of wills, Settlement of estates, Adoptions and guardianships, Name changes, Correction of vital records, Uniform gifts to minors.

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