There Is a Newer Version
of
the Georgia Code
2006 Georgia Code - 44-2-131
44-2-131. (a) Where the owner of registered land dies
intestate and there is no administration upon the estate within 12
months from the date of his death or in the event administration
shall terminate without the land being disposed of, the heirs at
law of the intestate or any one or more of the persons who claim to
be heirs at law of the intestate may petition the superior court of
the county to have their title by descent declared as to the
registered land. (b) The
petition: (1) Shall set forth
the names of all persons who are alleged to be the heirs at law
and, if all are not joined, process or notice shall be served upon
all those not joined; (2)
Shall be verified by the affidavit of one of the
petitioners; (3) Shall set
forth in detail the name and last known address of the
decedent; (4) Shall include a
statement whether he was married, single, or a widower and, if
married more than once, the names of all of his wives;
(5) Shall include the names of all
children and descendants of children, if any, showing in detail
whether the parents of such children are living or dead;
(6) Shall show in detail how and
whether the persons who are alleged to be the heirs at law are in
fact the heirs at law of such decedent under the rules of
inheritance; (7) Shall give
the date of the death of the decedent; (8) Shall set forth that the decedent died
leaving no will; and (9)
Shall state that in the judgment of the applicant there is no need
for administration upon the estate. (c) Upon the petition being filed, the judge
shall grant an order setting the petition down to be heard at the
courthouse in the county where the land is located, on some day not
less than 30 days from the date of the petition, and calling on all
persons to show cause before the court on that day why the persons
named as heirs at law in the petition should not be so declared to
be by the judgment and decree of the court. A copy of the petition
and the order of the court thereon shall be published in the
newspaper in which the sheriff´s sales of the county are
advertised in like manner as sheriff´s sales are
advertised. (d) On the day
named for the hearing, unless the matter is continued by order or
orders of the judge to some future time, the court shall proceed to
hear and determine the question together with any objections which
may be filed and to adjudge and decree that the alleged decedent is
dead, that there is no administration on his estate, that he left
no will, and who are his heirs at law; provided, however, if it
appears that either the alleged decedent is not dead, or that there
is administration upon the estate, or that an application for
administration is pending, or that the decedent left a will, the
petition shall be dismissed. (e) Upon granting an order of heirship, the
court shall order a transfer of the registered title from the
decedent to the heirs at law; and, upon production of the
owner´s certificate of the decedent and the judge´s
order for a transfer, the clerk shall register the transfer, cancel
the certificate registered in the name of the decedent, cancel the
owner´s certificate, and issue a new owner´s
certificate in the name of the persons declared to be the heirs at
law. (f) In the petition if
the alleged heirs at law are of full age and under no disabilities
and the same so appears to the court and if it further appears that
they have voluntarily partitioned the land in kind among
themselves, the court may, in connection with the order of
transfer, direct that the certificate standing in the name of the
decedent be canceled and that new certificates be registered and
issued to each of the heirs for the particular parcel of land
coming to each under the voluntary partition set forth in the
petition. (g) If the decedent
has left a widow, she shall be a party to the proceedings. The
court shall specifically provide what interest or estate she shall
take under the decree of heirship; and, except where in the decree
the land is partitioned into separate tracts, the court shall, in
the decree of heirship and in the order of transfer, specifically
set forth, except where the widow is the sole heir, what undivided
interest each heir shall take. (h) If the decedent is a female, the procedure
shall be similar except insofar as the difference between the
rights of the husband and wife upon the death of the spouse shall
make changes necessary. (i)
Where the wife claims to be entitled to take possession of the
estate without administration under Code Section 53-4-2 of the
'Pre-1998 Probate Code,' if applicable, or Code Sections 53-1-7 and
53-2-1 of the 'Revised Probate Code of 1998,' the procedure shall
be substantially in the same manner.
Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Georgia may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.