Phillip A Charles petitions for administration of Betty Jean Thompson's estate.
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What You Should Do Next
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File Objections by Deadline
If you have objections to the petition, ensure they are in writing and filed with the court by March 11th, 2026.
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Contact Probate Court
Reach out to the Glynn County Probate Court at 912-554-7231 to inquire about filing fees and any other requirements.
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Prepare Written Objections
Draft your objections clearly stating your grounds, and have them sworn before a notary public or probate court clerk.
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Monitor Hearing Schedule
If you file objections, keep an eye out for notifications regarding the scheduling of a hearing on the matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the probate of Betty Jean Thompson's estate?
- The case number is PRO23389.
- How can I object to the petition for letters of administration?
- Objections must be in writing and filed with the court by March 11th, 2026.
- Where is the probate court located for this case?
- The probate court is located at 701 G Street, Brunswick, GA 31520.
- Who is the judge overseeing the probate case?
- The judge is the Honorable Kelly S. Lanier.
- What should I do if I want to file an objection?
- File your objection in writing, sworn before a notary or court clerk, with fees.
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