About Georgia Probate Law Group — Estate Planning Marietta Georgia
Estate planning Marietta firm Georgia Probate Law Group focuses exclusively on probate, estate administration, and related estate matters. The office sits on N. Marietta Parkway NE in Cobb County. The team includes attorneys Stuart Bagley, Julio Perez-Bravo, Kimberly, and Tawnya, supported by paralegals Joanne, Susan Flythe, and Jenny Denker. Statewide service covers all 159 Georgia counties. Residents of Marietta and Cobb County rely on the firm for guided handling of Georgia probate from start to finish.
The practice handles solemn form probate, common form probate, year’s support petitions, and intestate administration. Will caveats, executor disputes, and contested estate litigation form a significant portion of the firm’s work. Additionally, the firm assists out-of-state heirs with Georgia ancillary probate. Attorneys appear in probate courts statewide, including Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, and rural Georgia counties. Estate planning Marietta clients benefit from a firm that focuses solely on probate and estate matters.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as knowledgeable about Georgia’s complex probate process and helpful in walking families through each step. Reviewers consistently mention attorney Stuart Bagley and paralegal Joanne for clear communication and detailed updates. Many appreciate the firm’s accommodation of out-of-state heirs and remote handling. Some clients also note that probate is expensive and lengthy regardless of firm choice.
Estate Planning Marietta — Practice Areas & Services
- Probate Administration: Solemn and common form probate filings in Cobb County and statewide Georgia probate courts.
- Year’s Support and Intestate Estates: Special petitions and administration when no will exists.
- Will Contests and Estate Litigation: Caveats, executor disputes, and contested estate matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is probate filed in Marietta, Georgia?
Probate is filed with the Cobb County Probate Court at 32 Waddell Street in Marietta. Each Georgia county has its own probate court, and venue is generally where the decedent resided. The court oversees executor appointments, asset inventories, and final distribution.
How long does Georgia probate take?
Georgia probate typically takes 6 to 12 months for uncontested estates. The first six months include the creditor claim period after publication of notice. Contested matters or real property sales often extend administration 18 months or longer.
What is year’s support in Georgia?
Year’s support is a Georgia-specific petition that allows a surviving spouse or minor children to claim assets from the estate, often free from creditor claims. The court considers the family’s needs and the estate’s size. It can preserve the home and a basic level of support during administration.
Quick Facts: Estate Planning in Marietta, Georgia
- Adults without estate plans: Roughly 68% of U.S. adults have no will in place — U.S. Census Bureau
- Cobb County population: Approximately 770,000 residents, the third-largest county in Georgia — U.S. Census Bureau ACS
- Probate venue: Cobb County Probate Court, 32 Waddell St, Marietta — Georgia Council of Probate Court Judges