GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY v. WELLS

72071.

179 Ga. App. 440 (1986)

346 S.E.2d 886

GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY v. WELLS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 20, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank W. Seiler, M. Brice Ladson, Joseph A. Mulherin III, for appellant.

Alvin G. Wells, Jr., Roland B. Williams, George L. Lewis, Patrick J. Rice, Lynn M. Schubert, C. Grant Washington, Grady K. Reddick, for appellee.

George L. Lewis, amicus curiae.


BENHAM, Judge.

Appellee, A. G. Wells, Jr., filed a petition in probate court seeking appointment as permanent administrator of the estate of William T. Millican III, an attorney. Appellant, General Accident Insurance Company, the decedent's errors and omissions carrier, filed a caveat to appellee's petition, contending appellee was statutorily unqualified under OCGA § 53-6-24 to be appointed administrator of the estate. The probate court granted letters of administration...

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