Ga. R. Prob. Ct. 7.1

As amended through April 15, 2024
Rule 7.1 - Time for discovery
(A) In non-Article 6 Probate Courts, in order for a party to utilize the court's compulsory process to compel discovery, any desired discovery procedures must first be commenced promptly, pursued diligently and completed without unnecessary delay, and within two (2) months after the filing of the answer, unless for cause shown the time has been extended or shortened by court order.
(B) In Article 6 Probate Courts as defined in Rule 2.7, in order for a party to utilize the court's compulsory process to compel discovery, any desired discovery procedures must first be commenced promptly, pursued diligently and completed without unnecessary delay, and within six (6) months after the filing of the answer, objection, or other response. At any time, the court, in its discretion, may extend, reopen or shorten the time for discovery.

Ga. R. Prob. Ct. 7.1