The Georgia Amendment of Statement of Claim is a document used to amend a previously filed civil action or lawsuit in the state of Georgia. It is a legal document that must be completed and filed in accordance with state rules and regulations. The Georgia Amendment of Statement of Claim must be filed with the clerk of the court in the county where the original lawsuit was filed. It contains information about the amendment to the action or lawsuit, including the names of the parties involved, the original complaint, and the material changes to the original filing. There are two types of Georgia Amendment of Statement of Claim: a Motion to Amend and an Amended pleading. A Motion to Amend is used to seek the court’s permission to make a change to a complaint, counterclaim, or other pleading. Amended Pleadings are used to make changes to a previously filed complaint, counterclaim, or other pleading without court permission.