GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 29-3-71 - Final settlements; settlement period; examination of returns and accounts by court; return of property to minor
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    29-3-71   (2010)
   29-3-71.    Final settlements; settlement period; examination of returns and accounts by court; return of property to minor 
      (a)  A  minor who has reached the age of majority, the personal representative  of a deceased minor, a successor conservator, or any interested person  may petition the court for an order requiring a conservator or that  conservator's personal representative to appear and submit to a final  settlement of the conservator's accounts. Alternatively, the court on  its own motion may issue such an order. The settlement period shall be  the period of time from the commencement of the conservatorship or the  end of the period covered by the last interim settlement of accounts. If  the conservator fails or refuses to appear as cited, the court may  proceed without the appearance of the conservator. If the conservator  has been required to give bond, the surety on the bond shall be bound by  the settlement if the surety is given notice by first-class mail of the  settlement proceeding.
(b)  A conservator, a  former conservator, the conservator of a conservator, or the personal  representative of a deceased conservator shall be allowed to cite the  minor, the minor's personal representative, or a successor conservator  to appear and be present at a final settlement of the conservator's  accounts and discharge from liability in the manner provided for in  subsection (a) of this Code section. The settlement period shall be the  period of time from the commencement of the conservatorship or the end  of the period covered by the last interim settlement of accounts. Notice  by first-class mail of the settlement proceeding must be given to the  surety on the conservator's bond and to the minor's guardian, if any. If  the minor has not reached 18 years of age or if the conservator is the  minor's personal representative, the court shall appoint a guardian ad  litem for the minor who shall be served personally.
(c)  Upon  the return of a notice referred to in subsections (a) and (b) of this  Code section, the court shall proceed to examine all returns and  accounts of the conservator during the settlement period and to hear any  objection to the settlement and discharge.
(d)  The  court shall order any property in the hands of the conservator to be  delivered to the minor, the minor's personal representative, or to the  successor conservator and shall issue a judgment, writ of fieri facias,  and execution thereon for any sums found to be due from the conservator.  If the court is satisfied that the conservator has faithfully and  honestly discharged the office, an order shall be entered releasing and  discharging the conservator from all liability.
(e)  When  a minor ward for whom the county administrator or county guardian has  been previously appointed as conservator dies intestate, the conservator  shall proceed to distribute the minor ward's estate in the same manner  as if the conservator had been appointed administrator of the estate.  The sureties on the conservator's bond shall be responsible for the  conservator's faithful administration and distribution of the estate.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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