Friday, 21 November 2014

is there a form for filing a caveat in ga probate?

Question

is there a form for filing a caveat in ga probate?



Answer

There is no standard Georgia form for a caveat because no two caveats are the same.

A caveat is not a do-it-yourself project. And it is not just a form. Are you also comfident you can handle hearings, interrogatories, depositions, subpoenas, court-annexed ADR, etc.? Bear in mind the person filing a caveat has an uphill battle as wills are presumed to be valid. You do not want to attempt it without legal advice.

Even if you are bound and determined to file pro se, at least pay a lawyer for a consultation and to review what you drafted.



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