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Forms to Fill Out Online
Apply for Child Support Enforcement Services
(Separate Website)
The Mission of the Child Support Enforcement (CSE) is to reduce the public and private burden of raising financially abandoned children to adulthood. You may apply for child support enforcement services from this web page.
By: Office of Child Support Enforcement
Make a Child Support Payment
(Separate Website)
These web pages permit a parent to make their child support payments online.
By: Office of Child Support Enforcement
Forms to Print Out
Dekalb County Family Law Information Center - Family Law Forms
(Separate Website)
The Dekalb County Family Law Information Center provides forms for use in family law proceedings in the Superior Court of Dekalb County, Georgia.
By: Atlanta Legal Aid Society
Fulton County Family Law Information Center - Family Law Forms
(Separate Website)
This web site contains forms for use in family law proceedings in the Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia.
By: Atlanta Legal Aid Society
Vital Records - Forms and Procedures
(Separate Website)
Vital records and vital events are defined as birth, death, fetal deaths (stillbirth), induced termination of pregnancy, marriage and divorce certificates and reports. This web site contains information and forms so that you can request the following vital records: (1) birth certificates (2) death certificates (3) certified copies of a marriage application and license, (4) confirmation of a divorce.
By: Georgia Division of Public Health
Clayton County Family Law Information Program Forms
These forms are for people who want to represent themselved in a family law case in Clayton County Superior Court
By: Atlanta Legal Aid Society
Online Child Support Calculators
(Separate Website)
Information for the public, judges and advocates on Georgia's 2007 child support law, including a calculator. Note: You do not need a case number to use these worksheets.
By: Administrative Offices of the Court
Pauper's Affidavit (Request to File without Paying Fees The Pauper's Affidavit, also known as a "pauperis" affidavit, can be filed by very low-income persons to avoid paying filing fees to the court. Usually the judge will review the affidavit and make a decision about whether you have to pay fees or not. If you file this affidavit, you must be ready to respond to the judge about your income.
By: Georgia Legal Services Program
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