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§ 53-3-60 - (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Original jurisdiction of probate court over action to vacate, set aside, or amend order admitting will to probate

O.C.G.A. 53-3-60 (2010)
53-3-60. (Pre-1998 Probate Code) Original jurisdiction of probate court over action to vacate, set aside, or amend order admitting will to probate


(a) The probate court shall have original jurisdiction over any action to vacate, set aside, or amend its order admitting a will to probate which alleges:

(1) That a later will is entitled to be admitted to probate; or

(2) That a codicil to the probated will is entitled to be admitted to probate.

(b) Any such action shall be combined with a petition to probate in solemn form the later will or codicil. The court shall consider the petition to probate together with the action to vacate, set aside, or modify; and the court shall grant relief as is appropriate with respect to each matter.

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