Georgia Statutes
§ 44-6-162 — Notice of intention to apply for writ of partition
Georgia·Title 44
The party applying for the writ of partition shall give the other parties concerned at least 20 days' notice of his or her intention to make the application. If any of the other parties is a minor, a mentally ill or intellectually disabled person, or a beneficiary of a trust, the 20 days' notice shall be served on the guardian of such minor, the guardian of such mentally ill or intellectually disabled person, or the trustee of such beneficiary. If any of the parties reside outside of this state, the court may order service by publication as in its judgment is right in each case.
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Clay v. Clay
506 S.E.2d 866 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1998)
Legislative History
Amended by 2015 Ga. Laws 70,§ 4-11, eff. 7/1/2015.