Georgia Code, Title 53, Chapter 2, Article 1 - General Provisions
- § 53-2-1 - Rules of Inheritance When Decedent Dies Without Will; Effect of Abandonment of Child
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "Abandon" means that a parent of a minor child, without justifiable cause, fails to...
- § 53-2-2 - Effect of Decree of Adoption
Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 1997, p. 1352, ยง 3, effective January 1, 1998.
- § 53-2-3 - Inheritance by Children Born Out of Wedlock
The rights of inheritance of a child born out of wedlock shall be as follows: (1) A child born out of wedlock may inherit...
- § 53-2-4 - Inheritance From Children Born Out of Wedlock
(a) The mother of a child born out of wedlock, the other children of the mother, and other maternal kin may inherit from and...
- § 53-2-5 - Children Conceived by Artificial Insemination
An individual conceived by artificial insemination and presumed legitimate in accordance with Code Section 19-7-21 shall be considered a child of the parents and...
- § 53-2-6 - Individual Related to Decedent Through Two or More Lines of Relationship
An individual who is related to the decedent through two or more lines of relationship is entitled to only a single share based on...
- § 53-2-7 - Vesting of Title to Property; Right to Possession
(a) Upon the death of an intestate decedent who is the owner of any interest in real property, the title to any such interest...
- § 53-2-8 - Death Intestate, and Without Ascertainable Heirs, of Spouse of Intestate Decedent
(a) When the spouse of an intestate decedent dies intestate and without ascertainable heirs within six months of the decedent's death, any undistributed property...
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