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2006 Georgia Code - 5-4-2
5-4-2. When either party in any case in any probate
court lodges objections to any proceeding or decision in the case,
affecting the real merits of the case, the party making the same
shall offer the objections in writing, which shall be signed by
himself or his attorney and, if the same are overruled by the
court, the party may petition the superior court for a writ of
certiorari, in which petition he shall plainly, fully, and
distinctly set forth the errors complained of. If the court deems
the objections to be sufficient, it shall forthwith issue a writ of
certiorari, directed to the judge of the probate court, requiring
him to certify and send up to the superior court, at the time
specified in the writ, all the proceedings in the case.
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