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(Code 1981, §53-7-68, enacted by Ga. L. 1996, p. 504, § 10; Ga. L. 1998, p. 1586, § 37.)
- For article surveying wills, trusts, and administration of estates, see 34 Mercer L. Rev. 323 (1982).
This new section requires the personal representative to mail a copy of the annual return to the heirs of an intestate estate or the beneficiaries of a testate estate. This section also provides that the heirs or beneficiaries may individually waive the right to receive the inventory or, by unanimous consent, relieve the personal representative of the duty to file the annual returns. Code Sec. 53-7-1(b) describes ways in which the consent of individuals who are not sui juris or who are dead may be given. Under Code Sec. 53-7-1(b), the heirs or beneficiaries may authorize the grant [of] some or all of the powers contained in Code Sec. 53-12-232. Code Sec. 53-12-232(31) allows the fiduciary to serve without making returns. Therefore, it is possible that the heirs or beneficiaries will either relieve the personal representative of the duty to make returns under subsection (b) this Code section or simply by authorizing the grant of all the powers contained in Code Sec. 53-12-232, in the manner described in Code Sec. 53-7-1(b).
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This Georgia Code resource is curated by Georgia Bar member Graham W. Syfert, a personal injury and workers' compensation attorney admitted in Georgia (State Bar of Georgia No. 881027, since 2006) and Florida. For legal consultation, call 904-383-7448.