The petition shall set forth the name of the missing individual, that individual’s place of domicile, the circumstances under which that individual came to be missing, the length of time the individual has been missing, what inquiry has been made as to the whereabouts of the individual, the fact that the missing individual would probably have communicated with the petitioner or some other person of whom inquiry has been made, the names, addresses, and ages or majority status of those individuals who would be heirs if the missing individual were dead, a description of the property owned by the missing individual and the estimated value of the estate, the circumstances that dictate the need for the appointment of a conservator, and whether any other arrangements, such as powers of attorney or trusts, exist for the management of the missing individual’s estate.
History. Code 1981, § 53-9-12 , enacted by Ga. L. 1996, p. 504, § 10.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 53 - Wills, Trusts, and Administration of Estates
Chapter 9 - Missing Persons and Persons Believed to Be Dead
§ 53-9-10. “Missing” Defined; Petition for Conservator
§ 53-9-11. Factors Considered by Court; Qualifications
§ 53-9-12. Contents of Petition
§ 53-9-13. Procedure on Petition; Laws Applicable To, and Oath and Bond Of, Conservator
§ 53-9-14. Report of Conservator; Court Order
§ 53-9-15. Termination of Conservatorship
§ 53-9-16. Final Return; Delivery of Funds or Property to Personal Representative