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GA 19-7-2 - GA 19-7-2

Title 19 - Domestic Relations

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4. Property Parents are not required to settle an estate upon child. - Parents' responsibility under former Code 1933, §§ 30-215, 30-207 and 74-105 (see now O.C.G.A. §§ 19-6-13 , 19-6-15 , and 19-7-2 ) for support of child did not extend to awarding the child title to their property. Parents were not required to settle an estate upon the child. Clark v. Clark, 228 Ga. 838 , 188 S.E.2d 487 (1972). Reduction of parents' support obligation as a result of trust established by child's grandparent, the terms of which require use of trust funds for education and support of child during minority. McElrath v. Citizens & S. Nat'l Bank, 229 Ga. 20 , 189 S.E.2d 49 (1972). <h4...

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