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Georgie Probate Forms
Visit the Georgia Probate Standard Forms website to access affidavit, petitions, and probate will forms.
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Common Questions and Answers
The Probate Court does not require that you hire an attorney, but you may need assistance as this is a court proceeding
The law prohibits the staff of the Probate Court from giving legal advice or assistance so they cannot help you. If you need assistance, you may hire an attorney.
The word “probate” means “to prove.” A will cannot operate under Georgia law until it has been proven by the Probate Court to be a valid will. The court process allows anyone with standing to object and be heard.
No, the power of attorney loses all authority when the person giving the power dies.