Georgia Statutes

§ 53-4-47 — Effect of implied revocation

Georgia § 53-4-47

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O.C.G.A. § 53-4-47 (2026).

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An implied revocation extends only so far as an inconsistency exists between testamentary instruments. Any portion of a prior instrument that can stand consistently with the testamentary scheme in a subsequent instrument shall remain unrevoked.

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Harper v. Harper
635 S.E.2d 711 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2006)
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Mitchell v. Mitchell
612 S.E.2d 274 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2005)

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