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Judicial Council Standing Committee on Access to Justice (A2J)

Judicial Council Standing Committee on Access to Justice Committee Profile The Judicial Council Standing Committee on Access to Justice is a successor to the Access, Fairness, Public Trust and Confidence Committee, staffed through the AOC. Mission: To improve the public’s trust in the judicial branch by promoting meaningful and effective

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Statewide Hotlines/Calls for Assistance

Georgia Hotlines/Calls for Assistance Domestic Violence Hotline – (800) 334-2834 or (800-33HAVEN) The DV Hotline connects you with the nearest DV agency that may provide shelter, safety planning, counseling, legal advocacy, and community resources: www.gcadv.org. For help in Spanish call: (770) 479-1703. The National Domestic Violence Hotline – (800) 799-SAFE

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A2J Committee Member Bios

A2J Committee Member Bios Justice Verda M. Colvin, Chair, Supreme Court of Georgia Bio Justice Verda M. Colvin was appointed to the Georgia Supreme Court by Governor Brian Kemp on July 29, 2021 after having been appointed to the Georgia Court of Appeals by Governor Kemp on April 9, 2020.

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Latest A2J Agenda and Materials

Latest A2J Agenda and Materials 2024  November 20, 2024, 12:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. – A2J Agenda with Materials May 1st, 2024, 12:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. – A2J Agenda with Materials February 14th, 2024, 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. – A2J Agenda with Materials August 14th, 2024, 12 noon to 2:00

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Family Law

Family Law Divorce Forms Legitimation Child Custody Parenting Plan Child Support Helpful Links Filing a Family Law Action Appalachian Family Law Information Center Fulton County Family Law Center

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Navigating the Courts

Navigating Our Courts The Georgia court system has six classes of trial-level courts: the superior, state, juvenile, probate, magistrate, and municipal courts. There are two appellate-level courts: the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals. The superior court exercises broad civil and criminal jurisdiction. Superior court judges preside over all

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Self-Help Resources

Self-Help Resources Navigating Our Courts/General Self-Help Videos Family Law Landlord/Tenant Record Restrictions/Expungement Self-Help & Legal Aid Resources Atlanta Legal Aid also manages Pro Bono Legal Aid projects for Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett counties. Georgia Legal Services Program covers the rest of the state. Click on each logo below to

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Archived Recording and Materials

Archived Recordings May 2018: Georgia Reflections on Access and Fairness in the Courts Reflections on Ferguson 2016 Archived Reports Civil Access to Justice Report Court Savings and Efficiency Gains Report Georgia Eviction Policy Report Civil Access to Justice Benefits and Efficiencies of Two Self Help Centers in Georgia Georgia Supreme

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Communications, Children, Families and the Courts

Click here to visit the site Supports court system initiatives and partnerships that improve outcomes for Georgia’s most vulnerable citizens – children, victims of domestic violence, and families seeking child support. It includes staff support to the Child Support Commission, the Committee on Justice for Children, and the Judicial Council

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