Legal Guidance for Probates in Springfield and Effingham County, Georgia

Guiding You Through Difficult Times with Care and Compassion

Losing someone you love is one of life’s hardest experiences, and the last thing you should have to worry about is navigating complicated legal processes on your own. At Reddick & Pollett, we understand that probate isn’t just about paperwork and court procedures—it’s about honoring your loved one’s memory and taking care of their final wishes during an already emotional time.

We’re here to shoulder the legal burden so you can focus on what matters most: grieving, healing, and supporting your family through this difficult season.

Making a Complex Process Simple

The good news is that probate in Georgia doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In most cases, we can guide you through the entire process in just a month or two. Whether your loved one left a will or not, we’ll handle all the legal requirements, court filings, and property transfers so you don’t have to navigate this alone.

Here’s what we’ll take care of for you:

  • Validating and filing the will with the court
  • Identifying and notifying all beneficiaries and heirs
  • Managing estate assets and property transfers
  • Handling any real estate matters
  • Communicating with the court and other parties
  • Ensuring everything is done correctly and efficiently


Even if your loved one didn’t leave a will, their property won’t go to the state. Georgia law provides a clear process for distributing assets to family members, and we’ll help you understand exactly how that works and guide you through each step.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
We know this might be your first time dealing with probate, but it’s not ours. We’ve walked countless families through this process with patience, understanding, and the kind of personal attention that helps make a difficult time a little easier.

Kind Words from Our Clients

Need help during this difficult time?

We’ll explain everything in plain language and help you understand exactly what needs to be done. You have enough to worry about—let us handle the legal details.