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GPCSF 8 Eff. July 2013
Petition for Letters of Administration with Will Annexed (Will Previously Probated)
INSTRUCTIONS
I. Specific Instructions
1. This form is to be used in connection with a petition for letters of administration
with the Will annexed when the Will has been previously probated pursuant to
O.C.G.A. §53-6-15(b). In the event the will has not been previously probated, Form
7, Petition for Letters of Administration with Will Annexed, should be used.
2. According to Probate Court Rule 5.6 (A), unless the court specifically assumes the
responsibility, it is the responsibility of the moving party to prepare the proper
citation and deliver it properly so it can be served according to law. Pages after
Notice of Rule 5.6 (A) are to be completed by the moving party, unless otherwise
directed by the court.
3. Signatures of those who acknowledge service must be attested by a notary public or
the clerk of any probate court of this state. An attorney at law may acknowledge
service on behalf of his/her client; however, the attorney must certify that he or she
currently represents that individual with regard to the pending matter and, in order to
comply with O.C.G.A. §53-11-6, the attorney’s signature must be attested as
provided above. It is not necessary that all acknowledgements appear on the same
page.
4. O.C.G.A. §53-11-2 provides that a party to a probate proceeding who is not sui juris
must be represented by a guardian provided that the court may appoint a guardian ad
litem or determine that the natural guardian, guardian of the person or property, or
testamentary guardian has no conflict and may serve.
II. General Instructions
General instructions applicable to all Georgia probate court standard forms are
available in each probate court, labeled GPCSF 1.
Petition for Letters of Administration With Will Annexed (Will Previously Probated)