CLAY v. CLAY

No. S98A0882.

501 S.E.2d 208 (1998)

269 Ga. 527

CLAY et al. v. CLAY et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

June 8, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Clay, pro se.

Thomas S. Bishop, Whelchel & Dunlap, Gainesville, for George Clay, Co-Exr., et al.

Allan Robert Ramsay, McClure, Ramsay & Dickerson, LLP, James E. Cornwell, Jr., Cornwell Law Offices, Toccoa, for Lloyd Clay et al.


FLETCHER, Presiding Justice.

George Clay brought suit individually and as co-executor of his mother's estate against his brother Lloyd Clay to set aside a deed to his brother from their mother. The trial court granted Lloyd's motion for summary judgment and we affirm.

At issue in this case is a 2.10 acre tract of land in Rabun County that was owned by Lena Clay, mother of George and Lloyd. George claims that the deed conveying the property to Lloyd is forged...

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