GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 34-7-4 - Payment of outstanding wages to beneficiary; payment as release from claims to funds or claims against employer
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    34-7-4   (2010)
   34-7-4.    Payment of outstanding wages to beneficiary; payment as release from claims to funds or claims against employer 
      (a)(1)  Upon  the death of any person who was employed by any political subdivision  of the state or by any railroad company or other corporation,  individual, or partnership doing business in this state, if the deceased  employee had wages or other moneys due from such employer, it shall be  lawful for such employer to pay all of such sums if they do not exceed  $2,500.00, or to pay the sum of $2,500.00 if such sums exceed $2,500.00  or upon the death of any person who was employed by the state, if the  deceased employee had wages or other moneys due from the state, it shall  be lawful for the state to pay all of such sums, as follows:
            (A)  In the absence of a beneficiary designated in writing by the employee, then to the employee's surviving spouse;
            (B)  In  the absence of a beneficiary designated in writing by the employee and  where the employee left no surviving spouse but left a surviving minor  child or children, then to the duly qualified guardian of the minor  child or children without any administration upon the estate of the  employee; or
            (C)  Where a beneficiary  has been designated in writing by the employee to receive such sums and  such beneficiary is under no legal incapacity to prevent him from  receiving such sums, then to such beneficiary, or, if such beneficiary  is under such legal incapacity, then to his duly qualified guardian.
Such funds to the amount of $2,500.00 shall be exempt from any and all process of garnishment.
      (2)  It  shall be the responsibility of the employee to provide and the  responsibility of the employer to request the name and current address  of the employee's spouse or, if there is no spouse, the name and current  address of each minor child of the employee. If the employee, at his  election, designates a beneficiary to receive such sums, such  designation shall be in writing, shall include the name and address of  such beneficiary, and shall be signed by the employee. The employer  shall inform the employee that any sums payable under this Code section  may be paid pursuant to the designation made by the employee to a  beneficiary, or to the employee's spouse, or to the employee's minor  child or children as provided in this Code section and shall request the  employee to furnish and keep any such information and designation  current. The employer shall not be subject to any penalty for failure to  inform and request that the employee furnish such information and  designation, or for the failure of the employer to pay such sums in  accordance with the provisions of this Code section.
(b)  Any  employer described in subsection (a) of this Code section may pay over  any sums due under subsection (a) of this Code section upon the demand  of such designated beneficiary or guardian thereof, or, if no such  beneficiary is designated, then upon the demand of the surviving spouse,  or, if in the absence of such designated beneficiary and where there is  no surviving spouse, upon the demand of the minor child or children or  the guardian thereof.
(c)  The paying over  of any sums due as permitted under subsections (a) and (b) of this Code  section to the proper party or parties as set forth in this Code section  shall operate as a release from all claims to such sums or as a release  from all claims against the state, political subdivision thereof,  railroad company, or other corporate, partnership, or individual  employer by the estate of the employee, the creditors thereof, the  surviving spouse or minor child or children or the guardian thereof, or  any other person.