Pleading With You In Fulton

State:
Multi-State
County:
Fulton
Control #:
US-0018LTR
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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.

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FAQ

The Family Division is comprised of four Superior Court Judges, with jurisdiction over divorce, separation, annulment, custody and visitation, child support, contempt, modification, paternity, adoption, termination of parental rights, and domestic violence.

If you cannot resolve a dispute with a business or a person and the amount in controversy is less than $15,000, you may electronically file a case in Magistrate court. You may electronically file in your own name without an attorney or you may hire an attorney at your own expense.

Filing is mandatory for all eviction/dispossessory cases. The person(s) filing the eviction must complete a Dispossessory Proceeding form. The Plaintiff(s) must list the tenant's name(s), address, and the reason for eviction.

Courts in multiple Georgia Counties are collaborating to simplify civil e-filing in the state, and eFileGA provides one location for attorneys and courts to search for existing cases across counties. The system streamlines the filing processes and eliminates the need to file paper documents at the clerk's counter.

Odyssey eFileGA. allows users to open cases and file documents from a single website to many courts in Georgia from. anywhere — 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Courts in multiple Georgia counties are collaborating to.

To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345.

Pro se filers have the option to either e-file or to print their documents and file them in person or by mail with the Court Clerk's office. With e-filing, the filer uploads PDFs of their legal documents to the e-filing system using a phone or computer.

If fraud has been discovered during a case, it may be necessary to pause or put the case on hold in order to investigate the situation further. This can typically be done by making a request to the court or administrative body handling the case.

How Do I Apply For a Child Abandonment Warrant? To apply for an Abandonment Warrant you would go to the Warrant Division of the Magistrate Court in the county where the minor child currently lives. If the child lives in Fulton County, you would go to the Warrant Division of Fulton Magistrate Court.

What is the actual date of my court hearing? To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345.

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Pleading With You In Fulton