How Does Probate Work in Georgia?

What You Need to Know About Probate in Your State

Each state has its own rules about probate. Find out how they do it in Georgia.
Updated: 2014-10-18
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Probate is the official way that an estate gets settled under the supervision of the court. A person, usually a surviving spouse or an adult child, is appointed by the court if there is no Will, or nominated by the deceased person's Will. Once appointed, this person, called an executor or Personal Representative, has the legal authority to gather and value the assets owned by the estate, to pay bills and taxes, and, ultimately, to distribute the assets to the heirs or beneficiaries.

Click on the state-specific article below to learn more about how probate works in your state and where to file the papers necessary to get probate started.

 


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There are versions of this article for each State.

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