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Chambers County probate docket admits wills and appoints executors in multiple estates
Summary
A Chambers County probate judge admitted several wills, declared an heirship and appointed independent executors or administrators in a virtual docket, approving waivers of bonds and appraisers in routine estate matters.
A Chambers County Probate Court judge approved a series of routine estate orders during a virtual probate docket, admitting wills, declaring heirship in one case and appointing independent executors or administrators in multiple matters.
The actions formalize estate administration for several decedents and, in most cases, waived appraisals or bonds so appointed executors can begin administration without delay.
In Cause No. 12, involving the estate of Vicky Lynn Hoffpauir, applicant Chris Marie Love testified she and her sister Brittany Peters Underwood are the only surviving biological children. Two witnesses named in affidavits — Janice Bayon and Rhonda De Rouen — confirmed long acquaintance with the decedent and…
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