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§ 29-2-74. “Foreign Guardian” Defined; Required Filings; Bond

For purposes of this part, the term “foreign guardian” means a guardian or other person who has been given responsibility by a court of competent jurisdiction in another state or territory governed by the Constitution of the United States for the care of a minor and whose guardianship has not been transferred to and accepted […]

§ 29-2-44. Statute of Limitations

All actions against a guardian, except on the guardian’s bond, shall be brought within six years of the termination of the guardianship of the minor, except as provided in Code Section 9-3-90. History. Code 1981, § 29-2-44 , enacted by Ga. L. 2004, p. 161, § 1. Law reviews. For article, “Some Problems in Providing […]

§ 29-2-76. Filing of Authenticated Copy of Letters of Guardianship

Pending an action brought by a foreign guardian pursuant to Code Section 29-2-75, an authenticated copy of the letters of guardianship shall be filed with the clerk of the court to become a part of the record, if the case is pending in a court of record, or filed with the papers if the action […]

§ 29-2-77. Submission to Jurisdiction by Foreign Guardian

A foreign guardian submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state in any proceeding relating to the guardianship by: In this state receiving payment of money or taking delivery of personal property belonging to the minor; or Doing any act as a guardian in this state that would have given this state […]

§ 29-2-19. Requirements of Order Granting Permanent Guardianship

An order granting permanent guardianship shall specify: The name of the permanent guardian and the basis for the selection of the guardian; A specific listing of any of the additional powers which are granted to the permanent guardian as provided in subsection (b) of Code Section 29-2-22; If only a guardian is appointed or if […]

§ 29-2-20. Rights of Minor; Impact on Testamentary Capacity

In every guardianship, the minor has the right to: A qualified guardian who acts in the best interest of the minor; A guardian who is reasonably accessible to the minor; Have his or her property utilized as necessary for his or her support, care, education, health, and welfare; and Individually or through the minor’s representative […]