Print This Article

Form: Georgia Conservator’s Return

In Georgia, a Conservator must file an annual return and a final return. The current form appears below. For the most part, this form requires a check-book type entry, listing all funds coming in and all funds going out. One mistake many conservators make which adds to the book-keeping burden is maintaining multiple accounts. Multiple accounts mean you’re keeping up with more than one set of books. In our humble opinion, simple is almost always better.

Loader Loading...
EAD Logo Taking too long?

Reload Reload document
| Open Open in new tab

Start Here

Enter your name and email address to keep up with what’s new at EZ Elder Law!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.