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All sources · 29,073 documents · Table of contents · TITLE 53 Wills, Trusts, and Administration of Estates

Georgia

CH. 1
Article 1 Administration of Estate
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 1 General Provisions
35 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 1 In General
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 1 Investments
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 1 Powers and Duties Generally
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 Appointment and Acceptance
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 Corporations
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 Duties of Trustee
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 General Provisions
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 General Provisions and Definitions
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 Investments Generally
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
PART 1 Testamentary Additions to Trusts
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Subpart 1 Receipts from Entities
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Actions Against Personal Representatives
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Advancements
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Appointment
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Common Form
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Conservators
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Creation and Validity of Express Trusts
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Judicial Determination of Heirs and Interests
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Rights of Custodians or Users
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Sales and Conveyances
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 2 Testamentary Capacity
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Annual Returns and Intermediate Reports
13 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Foreign Personal Representatives
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Payment of Interest and Expenses
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Power of Adjustment and Unitrusts
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Trustee Compensation
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Trustees’ Powers
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Trusts
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
PART 2 Trusts as Beneficiaries
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Subpart 2 Receipts Not Normally Apportioned
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Distribution of Estate in Kind
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Execution and Attestation
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Inventory
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Legal Obligations
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Letters of Administration
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Nondomiciliaries
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Renunciation
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Revocable Trusts
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 3 Solemn Form
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
CHAPTER 3 Year’s Support
21 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
PART 3 Apportionment at Beginning and End of Income Interest
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
PART 3 Resignation and Removal
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
PART 3 Trustee as Beneficiary
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Application of Federal Law
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Claims Against or In Favor of Estate
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Dispensing with Administration
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Joint or Mutual Wills
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Reformation, Modification, Division, Consolidation, and Termination of Trusts
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Temporary Administration
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 4 Witnesses; Settlement Agreement; Expenses
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
PART 4 Certification of Trusts
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 5 County Administrators
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 5 Discharge and Resignation
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 5 Escheat
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 5 Revocation and Republication
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 5 Spendthrift Provisions and Creditors’ Rights and Claims
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
PART 5 Allocation of Disbursements During Administration of Trust
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
PART 5 Registration and Deposit of Securities
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 6 Bond
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 6 Construction of Will; Testamentary Gifts
21 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 6 Jurisdiction
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 7 Compensation
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 7 Implied Trusts
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 7 Uniform Transfer on Death Security Registration
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 8 Creation by Deed to Acquire Beneficial Interest
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 9 Charitable Trusts
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
CHAPTER 10 Simultaneous Death
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
CHAPTER 11 Proceedings in Probate Court
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Article 12 Accounting by Trustee
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
Article 14 Trustee Liability
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
CHAPTER 14 Testamentary Additions to Trusts
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 15
Article 15 Nonresidents and Foreign Entities Acting as Trustees
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 15
CHAPTER 15 Incorporation of Fiduciary Powers by Reference
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 16
CHAPTER 16 Foreign Corporation Fiduciaries
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 17
CHAPTER 17 Uniform Act for Simplification of Fiduciary Security Transfers
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 18
Article 18 Trust Directors
7 sectionsOpen →
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