2014 Georgia Code
Title 53 - WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES
Chapter 7 - ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES GENERALLY
Article 5 - DISCHARGE AND RESIGNATION
§ 53-7-55 - Revocation of letters of personal representative or other sanctions

GA Code § 53-7-55 (2014) What's This?

Upon the petition of any person having an interest in the estate or whenever it appears to the probate court that good cause may exist to revoke the letters of a personal representative or impose other sanctions, the court shall cite the personal representative to answer to the charge. Upon investigation, the court may, in the court's discretion:

(1) Revoke the personal representative's letters;

(2) Require additional security;

(3) Require the personal representative to appear and submit to a settlement of accounts following the procedure set forth in Article 6 of this chapter, whether or not the personal representative has first resigned or been removed and whether or not a successor fiduciary has been appointed; or

(4) Issue such other order as in the court's judgment is appropriate under the circumstances of the case.

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