To get answers regarding Georgia probate law, go to, or click on link below http://www.gaprobate.org/loved_one.php
To find information on California probate laws, go to, or click on link below http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html
It is certainly possible to leave a spouse out of a will. However, the court may allow the spouse to 'take against the will' based on the intestacy laws of Georgia. You need to consult a probate attorney in Georgia for specifics.
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A will in Georgia is required to go through probate. That makes sure all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.
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go to: www.state.ga.us find the state laws and look at the UCC section
The probate courts in Georgia have an appellate jurisdiction. This means that these courts can receive appeals from the lower courts in the Georgian jurisdiction.
That will depend on the will and or the laws for your jurisdiction. You should consult a probate attorney in your state to find out.
You fill out the normal probate forms. The estate will follow the Colorado law of probate for intestacy laws.
The Georgia Probate Court Division. See the link provided below.
Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.Executor's fees are addressed under the probate laws in each particular jurisdiction. You need to check the laws in yours.
The best thing to do is to consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction. Depending on the laws, there may not be a requirement to probate.