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Georgia Code, Title 29, Chapter 4, Article 6 - Alternative or Successor Guardians
§ 29-4-50 - Resignation of Guardian; Required Showing; Alternative Guardian; Individuals Entitled to Notice; Hearing
(a) A guardian or the duly authorized guardian, conservator, or attorney in fact of a guardian, acting on behalf of the guardian, may resign...
§ 29-4-51 - Appointment of Successor Guardian; Notice to Interested Individuals; Hearing; Order
(a) In the event of the death of a guardian, and upon the petition of an interested person or on the court's own motion,...
§ 29-4-52 - Revocation or Suspension of Guardianship; Investigation; Impact on Other Proceedings
(a) Upon the petition of any interested person or whenever it appears to the court that good cause may exist to revoke or suspend...
§ 29-4-53 - Breach of Fiduciary Duty by Guardian
(a) If a guardian commits a breach of fiduciary duty or threatens to commit a breach of fiduciary duty, a ward or an interested...
§ 29-4-54 - 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...
Last modified: October 14, 2016