2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 15 - COURTS
CHAPTER 9 - PROBATE COURTS
ARTICLE 6 - JURY TRIALS AND APPEALS
§ 15-9-127 - Additional concurrent jurisdiction with superior courts
O.C.G.A.
15-9-127 (2010)
15-9-127. Additional concurrent jurisdiction with superior courts
Probate courts subject to this article shall have concurrent jurisdiction with superior courts with regard to the proceedings for:
(1) Declaratory judgments involving fiduciaries pursuant to Code Sections
9-4-4,
9-4-5, and
9-4-6;
(2) Tax motivated estate planning dispositions of wards' property pursuant to Code Sections
29-3-36 and
29-5-36;
(3) Approval of settlement agreements pursuant to Code Section
53-3-22 of the "Pre-1998 Probate Code," if applicable, or Code Section
53-5-25 of the "Revised Probate Code of 1998";
(4) Appointment of new trustee to replace trustee pursuant to Code Section
53-12-201;
(5) Acceptance of the resignation of a trustee upon written request of the beneficiaries pursuant to Code Section
53-12-220;
(6) Acceptance of resignation of a trustee upon petition of the trustee pursuant to Code Section
53-12-220;
(7) Motions seeking an order for disinterment and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) testing as provided in Code Section
53-2-27;
(8) Conversion to a unitrust and related matters pursuant to Code Section
53-12-362; and
(9) Adjudication of petitions for direction or construction of a will pursuant to Code Section
23-2-92.
Graham Syfert - Jacksonville Lawyer