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Where to Open Probate When a Person Dies Out of State — Georgia Law

What Georgia Law Says About Where to Open Probate When a Person Dies Out of State Detailed answer Under Georgia law, the place you open probate generally depends on two main things: the decedent’s legal domicile (where they were considered to live for legal purposes) and where the decedent’s assets are located. The state where […]

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How to Clear Creditor Claims Before Selling a Parent's Estate Home in Georgia

FAQ: Clearing Creditor Claims Before Selling a Parent's Estate Home in Georgia Short answer: Before you sell a home that is part of your parent’s probate estate in Georgia, you must (1) ensure a personal representative is appointed, (2) provide required notice to creditors, (3) identify and resolve allowed claims against the estate (either by […]

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Georgia: Reimbursement for Mortgage Payments Made to Preserve Estate Property

Can you be reimbursed for mortgage payments you made to preserve estate property? Short answer: Possibly. Under Georgia law, who can be reimbursed, how much, and by what method depends on your role (personal representative/executor, beneficiary/heir, joint owner, or third party), whether the payments were authorized or necessary to preserve the estate, and whether the […]

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Georgia — What Happens to Leftover Sale Proceeds When Someone Dies Without a Will

What happens to leftover sale proceeds when someone dies without a will in Georgia? Short answer If a person dies without a will (intestate) in Georgia, money from the sale of assets that belonged to the deceased becomes part of the estate. A court-appointed administrator must use estate funds (including sale proceeds) to pay funeral […]

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Georgia: How to Retitle a Vehicle After a Parent’s Death

Transferring Vehicle Ownership After an Owner’s Death — An Overview Detailed answer — what to expect and the steps to retitle a car in Georgia This guide explains how vehicle ownership commonly moves after a car owner dies in Georgia, the documents you will likely need, the typical steps at the tag office and probate […]

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Georgia: What to Do When an Administrator Withholds Estate Asset Information

What to do if the proposed administrator is withholding estate asset information in Georgia Short answer: As a beneficiary or interested person in a Georgia probate case, you have the right to request and, if necessary, force the administrator (personal representative) to produce an inventory and accounting and to disclose estate documents. If the administrator […]

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Georgia: What Happens When a Will Is Not Properly Signed (Probate FAQ)

Detailed Answer — Georgia law on improperly executed wills Short overview Under Georgia law, a will must meet basic formal requirements to be admitted to probate. If a will is not properly signed or witnessed, the probate court may treat it as invalid. When that happens, the estate usually follows Georgia's intestacy rules (the state’s […]

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How to Challenge a Sibling’s Application for Letters of Administration in Georgia

Overview: What it means to oppose an application for letters of administration in Georgia If someone (for example, a sibling) files a petition asking the probate court to issue letters of administration for a deceased person’s estate, interested persons have the right to object before or after the court appoints an administrator. In Georgia, probate […]

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Georgia: How to Compel a Spouse to Sell the House and Distribute Proceeds

What to do if the surviving spouse refuses to sell the house the will directs (Georgia) Short answer: First determine how title to the home is held. If the decedent owned the home solely and the will directs a sale, the executor (personal representative) can ask the probate court for authority to sell the property […]

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Recovering a Cash Bequest in Georgia: Steps When an Executor Won't Cooperate

What to do if an executor won’t pay a cash bequest: a practical Georgia guide Detailed Answer This section explains the practical and legal steps a beneficiary should take in Georgia when a named cash gift from a sibling’s estate has not been paid and the executor is uncooperative. This is an explanatory guide only […]

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