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dear distressed

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Georgia


my father passed Oct last year, with no will and 5 children. 3 children agreed to assign a sibling as an administrator and 2 children don't agree. A petition was filed and the 2 children objected. What is the next step once the hearing occurs? And if the judge still appoints the other sibling as administrator, what can the 2 children who filed a caveat do to make sure they get their share of the estate, even though the administrator will have all the power.The amount is over $100,000 that's properties and money together.Can the 2 objectors appeal the decision or will they have sit and do nothing if the appointed person decides to keep everything for the 3 of them?
 


Dandy Don

Senior Member
You don't have anything to worry about--the probate process will be public record and there is no way on earth that this sibling is going to "decide to keep everything".
 

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