What is the 'normal' timeframe for filing probate on the will of the deceased?
Georgia law does not set a "normal" time frame, though if there are debts to be paid and assets to be distributed this does seem to be a bit of a...
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Georgia law does not set a "normal" time frame, though if there are debts to be paid and assets to be distributed this does seem to be a bit of a...
My condolences on your loss. You will need to probate the Will in order to be appropriately and duly appointed as executor by the probate court in...
Assuming that he passed away while residing in Georgia and that the probate action is pending in Georgia, most of the probate filings should have...
Under Georgia law, an Executor is given six months to determine the condition of the estate. In general terms, this means that the Executor is...
This sounds troublesome, and I'm sorry that you have had this experience. It would be advisable to have another attorney review and potentially...
The proceeding can be filed in the probate court in the county where the incapacitated person resides or is found, but the person should not be...
In Georgia, if there is no Will, we have to look to the laws of intestate succession. It is unknown from your question there is more than one...
My condolences on your loss. Georgia law requires that any person in the possession of a deceased person's purported Last Will and Testament must...
You will need to seek the appointment of a successor administrator for your uncle's estate. The successor administrator can then deed the property...
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Sorry for your frustration--it is certainly understandable. Under Georgia law, an executor has six months from their date if appointment to...
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