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Georgia Code, Title 29, Chapter 5, Article 6 - Compensation of Conservators
§ 29-5-50 - Determining Compensation of Conservator; Failure to File Annual Returns Results in Forfeiture of Commission
(a) Other than an emergency conservator or a temporary substitute conservator, a conservator shall be entitled to compensation for services rendered equal to: (1)...
§ 29-5-51 - Reimbursement for Reasonable Expenses
Conservators shall be allowed reasonable expenses incurred in the administration of the estate, including without limitation expenses for travel, employing counsel and other agents,...
§ 29-5-52 - Petition for Additional Compensation by Conservator
(a) A conservator may petition the court for compensation that is greater than the commissions allowed under Code Section 29-5-50. Service of notice of...
§ 29-5-53 - Compensation From Corporation or Other Business Entity
(a) Any conservator who is a domiciliary of this state may receive compensation for services, as specified in this subsection, from a corporation or...
§ 29-5-54 - Application for Compensation by Emergency or Temporary Substitute Conservator; Reduction of Compensation to Conservator
An emergency conservator or temporary substitute conservator may apply to the court for reasonable compensation after notice to interested parties in compliance with Chapter...
Last modified: October 14, 2016