Georgia Statutes
§ 53-4-10 — Minimum age; conviction of crime
Georgia·Title 53
(a)Every individual 14 years of age or older may make a will, unless laboring under some legal disability arising either from a want of capacity or a want of perfect liberty of action.
(b)An individual who has been convicted of a crime shall not be deprived of the power to make a will.
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§ 53-1-10
Lifetime transfers§ 53-1-11
Value§ 53-1-12
Manner of taking into account§ 53-1-2
Definitions§ 53-1-3
Dower and tenancy by curtesy§ 53-1-8
Adopted individuals§ 53-10-1
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