If the deceased was a resident of Georgia, as a representative of the estate, you can "file" a will with the probate court regardless of where you live. If the deceased lived in Calif and had a living trust here moved to Georgia and only lived there one month before passing but also had a living trust there which one is valid? Do you need to be a resisdent of Georgia to file a will in that state? SEE DISCUSSION PAGE
No, the will should be filed in the county where the deceased person resided at the time of their death. If the deceased person was not a resident of Georgia, the will should be filed in the state where they were a resident.
No, typically only one person can claim a homestead exemption on a property. It is usually reserved for the primary resident or owner of the property. If you file separately, you would need to decide who is the primary resident or owner eligible for the exemption.
In Georgia, the statute of limitations to file a small claims case is generally 2 years for most civil claims. It's important to verify this information with a legal professional or through official Georgia state resources, as statutes of limitations can vary based on the specific circumstances of the case.
In Georgia, there is no waiting period to report a runaway teen missing. Parents or guardians can file a report with law enforcement as soon as they believe the teen is missing. It is recommended to report a missing person as soon as possible to increase the chances of finding them safely.
In Georgia, individuals under 16 can only get married with a court order. Being pregnant does not exempt minors from this requirement. Additionally, Georgia law requires both parties to be a minimum of 16 years old to get married without parental consent.
You can download the I-90 Form (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card) from the official website of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or request a paper copy by calling USCIS at 1-800-375-5283. You can also visit a local USCIS office to pick up a paper copy of the form.
I think you should be resident of Georgia state itself to get your Georgia learners permit. Or Else contact Georgia DMV for more information on this.
Your country clerk's office or attorney will be able to give you details.
Full-year residents are required to file a Georgia income tax return if they are required to file a Federal income tax return, if they have income subject to Georgia income tax, or if their income exceeds Georgias standard deduction and personal exemptions.Part time legal resident of Georgia who are required to file a federal income tax return, are required to file a Georgia Form 500 Individual Income Tax Return. Page 4, Schedule 3 will help you calculate your Georgia Taxable income.Nonresidents who work in Georgia or get money from Georgia sources and who fiel a Federal Income tax return must file special paperwork (Georgia Form 500 Individual Income Tax Return). However if you are a legal resident of another state, you are not required to file a Georgia income tax return if you are only an employee of a Georgia for an employer and the money you receive for this is 5% or less of your total income.Military personnel are subject to income tax if they live in Georgia or have Georgia as their home of record, regardless of where they earn their income.See related links for the full text.
You file divorce in the state in which you are a resident, regardless of where you were married. So if you are resident of TX, that's where you file for divorce.
You are considered a Georgia resident if you have a permanent place to live in Georgia and except for infrequent, brief absences, you have been in Georgia for thirty days. See the related link below.
You are considered a Georgia resident if you have a permanent place to live in Georgia and except for infrequent, brief absences, you have been in Georgia for thirty days. See the related link below.
Can a resident file a resident joint return if the spouse only has a B-1 or B-2 visa
Yes, Florida recognizes permits from Georgia, as long as you are a resident of Georgia (in other words, it cannot be a non-resident permit). See www.handgunlaw.us for more information.
No. If you are a resident you must have a Georgia plate.
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If you are an Alabama resident, then yes, you must pay taxes on the income in both states. You would file a Georgia non-resident income tax return. Fill out the Georgia tax return first. When you fill out your Alabama return, attach Alabama Schedule CR to your Alabama return. Schedule CR will allow you to take a credit for some of the tax paid to Georgia. You get a credit for the tax liability as shown on the Georgia return, not the amount withheld.
Yes.