GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 53-12-230 - Interim accounting
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    53-12-230   (2010)
   53-12-230.    Interim accounting 
      (a)  At  any time following 12 months from the date of acceptance of a trust,  but not more frequently than once every 12 months, a trustee may  petition the court to approve an interim accounting relieving the  trustee from liability for the period covered by the interim accounting.
(b)  The petition shall set forth:
      (1)  The name and address of the trustee;
      (2)  Any provisions of the trust relating to matters that will be covered by the interim accounting;
      (3)  The beneficiaries of the trust, specifying any beneficiary believed to be in need of a guardian ad litem;
      (4)  The period which the accounting covers;
      (5)  A  statement of receipts and disbursements of the trust that have occurred  since the trustee's acceptance of the trust or since the effective date  of the last accounting;
      (6)  In a  separate schedule, the principal on hand at the beginning of the  accounting period and the status at that time of its investment; the  investments received from the settlor and still held; additions to  principal during the accounting period, with dates and sources of  acquisition; investments collected, sold, or charged off during the  accounting period, with the consequent loss or gain and whether credited  to principal or income; investments made during the accounting period,  with the date, source, and cost of each; deductions from the principal  during the accounting period, with the date and purpose of each; and  principal on hand at the end of the accounting period, how invested, and  the estimated market value of each investment;
      (7)  In  a separate schedule, the income on hand at the beginning of the  accounting period and in what form held; income received during the  accounting period, when, and from what source; income paid out during  the accounting period, when, to whom, and for what purpose; and income  on hand at the end of the accounting period and how invested;
      (8)  A statement of the assets and liabilities of the trust as of the end of the accounting period; and
      (9)  Other information reasonably necessary to explain or understand the accounting.
(c)  The petition shall be served on the beneficiaries of the trust and the surety on the trustee's bond, if any.
(d)  Upon  review of the petition and after considering any objections thereto and  any evidence presented, the court may approve the trustee's interim  accounting or enter judgment granting appropriate relief. If no  objection to the petition is filed within the time allowed by law after  service, or if the parties consent, the petition may be approved without  notice, hearing, or further proceedings. The final judgment of the  court shall be binding on all parties.
(e)  Costs  and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees of the trustee,  shall be taxed against the trust, unless otherwise directed by the  court.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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