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Family Lawyers in Georgia
Find qualified family law attorneys in Georgia who specialize in child support, custody, divorce, and other family law matters.
Common Family Law Practice Areas
Child Support
Calculating and enforcing child support using Georgia's Income Shares model
Custody & Visitation
Establishing parenting plans, custody schedules, and visitation rights
Divorce & Separation
Filing for divorce, property division, and spousal support agreements
Modifications
Changing existing child support or custody orders when circumstances change
Paternity
Establishing parentage and related child support obligations
Enforcement
Enforcing court-ordered child support and custody arrangements
Tips for Choosing a Family Lawyer
- 1Look for attorneys who specialize in family law, not general practitioners
- 2Ask about their experience with child support cases in your county
- 3Many attorneys offer a free initial consultation
- 4Check reviews and ask for references from past clients
- 5Verify they are licensed to practice in Georgia
- 6Ask about their fee structure upfront (hourly vs. flat fee)
Georgia Child Support Overview
Calculation Model
Income Shares (schedule-based)
Income Basis
combined adjusted gross income (both parents)
Formula Summary
Georgia uses an income shares model with a schedule of basic child support obligations based on combined adjusted gross income and number of children. Each parent pays a pro rata share. Deviations are allowed for parenting time, travel expenses, and other factors per OCGA §19-6-15.