Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)
The AOC supports the work of more than 1,700 Georgia judges. Established in 1973 by the Georgia General Assembly, the office provides technical expertise to the courts under the direction of the Judicial Council of Georgia.
Represents Atlanta’s poor in civil legal cases from Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett Counties in Georgia.
Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS)
A complete list of all county DFCS offices.
Georgia Legal Services Program
An independent, non-profit organization, provides free legal services to low-income people in civil matters in the 154 Georgia counties outside the five county Atlanta metropolitan area. The mission of Georgia Legal Services is to work for equal access to justice under law for all people of Georgia.
Is a joint project of Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc. and the Georgia Legal Services Program to provide the public with easy Internet access to basic legal information and legal resources in Georgia.
A list of public assistance programs offered by DFCS.
Self-Help Resources highlighted by A2J – Georgia Judicial Gateway (georgiacourts.gov)
Self-Help Resources available on the Access to Justice (A2J) website.
State Bar of Georgia – Legal Resources by Subject
The State Bar of Georgia exists to foster among the members of the Bar of this state the principles of duty and service to the public…
US Department of Health & Human Services
State offices of Child Support Services