Georgia Statutes

§ 53-5-19 — When conclusive upon parties in interest

Georgia § 53-5-19

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O.C.G.A. § 53-5-19 (2026).

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Probate in common form shall become conclusive upon all parties in interest four years from the date the order admitting such will to probate in common form is entered by the court in such proceeding, except upon minor heirs who require proof in solemn form and interpose a caveat within four years after reaching the age of majority. In such case, if the will is refused probate in solemn form and no prior will is admitted to probate, an intestacy shall be declared only as to the minor or minors and not as to others whose right to caveat is barred by the lapse of time.

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Henderson v. McVay
494 S.E.2d 653 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1998)
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Legislative History

Amended by 2020 Ga. Laws 508,§ 1-20, eff. 1/1/2021.

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