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Attorney-verified legal templates that comply with Georgia state laws, including the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Act and the Georgia Probate Code.

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Georgia LLC Operating Agreement

Georgia's LLC Act (O.C.G.A. §14-11-101) governs limited liability companies. A comprehensive operating agreement prevents disputes over management and profit sharing among members.

Georgia Residential Lease Agreement

A rental agreement that satisfies Georgia landlord-tenant law (O.C.G.A. §44-7). Georgia has few rent control restrictions but strict rules around security deposit returns (within 30 days) and habitability standards.

Georgia Last Will and Testament

Georgia requires that a will be in writing, signed by the testator, and witnessed by two competent witnesses (O.C.G.A. §53-4-20). This template satisfies those requirements to ensure your estate is distributed as intended.

Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care

Georgia combines a Living Will and Healthcare Power of Attorney into a single Advance Directive (O.C.G.A. §31-32). This form must be signed before two witnesses and allows you to appoint a healthcare agent.

Georgia Warranty Deed

The most common deed type used in Georgia real estate transactions. A General Warranty Deed guarantees the grantor's title against all claims and must be filed with the County Clerk of Superior Court.

Georgia Quitclaim Deed

Transfer Georgia real property interest without warranty, most commonly used between family members or to clear a title defect. Must be notarized and recorded in the county where the property is located.

Georgia Court Self-Help Forms

For court-related matters in Georgia—including dispossessory (eviction), probate, small claims, and divorce—specific forms are provided by the Georgia court system and Judicial Council. Access the state's resources through the Georgia Courts website.

For private agreements and legal planning outside the courts—LLC formation, real estate deeds, or estate planning documents—the verified templates above provide state-compliant Georgia documents.