Georgia Statutes
§ 44-2-173 — Petition for involuntary transfer; referral to examiner; notice; appointment of guardians ad litem; order of transfer
Georgia § 44-2-173
JurisdictionGeorgia
Title44
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O.C.G.A. § 44-2-173 (2026).
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Whenever it is desired to have an involuntary transfer registered, petition therefor shall be made to the judge of the court. The judge may hear the facts or, in his discretion, may refer the petition to an examiner of titles to hear and report the facts. The judge shall see to it that all parties at interest are given reasonable notice before any order of transfer is made. Whenever, in his judgment, the interests of justice so require, the judge shall cause notice of the petition to be published in the newspaper in which the sheriff's sales of the county are advertised for not less than four times in four separate weeks. Before granting an order directing the transfer, the judge shall fully satisfy himself that all parties who have or may have an interest in the matter of the transfer hav
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