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Assent for Proving of Will in Common Form By signing the assent form, the interested party agrees to the will being submitted and this allows the court to make a ruling on the document without the need for a witness to appear. Sec. 251.101. SELF-PROVED WILL.Sec. 256.156. PROOF OF WILL NOT PRODUCED IN COURT. The signature does not have to be notarized. It's common, but not legally required, for the person to also have initialed each numbered page of the will. This page covers closing and distributing the probate estate. Beneficiary's consent, release or ratification - UTC 1009. § 29-3-5 and the decedent died leaving minor children, then the consent to serve should be completed. § 29-3-5 and the decedent died leaving minor children, then the consent to serve should be completed. When the executor of a will signs a deed of assent in Georgia, they agree to transfer the deceased's property to the intended heir.