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O.C.G.A. § 29-5-61 — Interim settlement of accounts | Georgia Code
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TITLE 29 GUARDIAN AND WARD

Section 5. Conservators of Adults, 29-5-1 through 29-5-140.

ARTICLE 7 RETURN AND SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS

29-5-61. Interim settlement of accounts.

  1. At any time after the six-month period following qualification, but not more frequently than once every 24 months, a conservator may petition the court for an interim settlement of accounts. The court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for the ward upon the filing of the petition for an interim settlement of accounts.
  2. The petition for an interim settlement of accounts shall be accompanied by a report which shall set forth all of the information required by law in annual returns and, in addition thereto, shall show:
    1. The period which the report covers;
    2. The name and address of the ward, the name and address of the ward's guardian, if any, and the name of the surety on the conservator's bond, with the amount of the bond; and
    3. Such other facts as the court may require.
  3. The court, upon the petition for an interim settlement of accounts being filed, shall issue a citation and shall require any objections to be filed in accordance with Chapter 9 of this title. The ward and the guardian ad litem shall be served personally, and the ward's guardian, if any, and the surety of the conservator's bond shall be served by first-class mail.

(Code 1981, §29-5-61, enacted by Ga. L. 2004, p. 161, § 1.)

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