Many counties in Georgia have some sort of family/domestic law information center at the courthouse to assist people who wish to represent themselves in domestic legal matters or educate themselves about domestic issues. Further, many counties, like Fulton County, have a family law center and have much of the necessary information/forms online.
(See: http://famdiv.fultoncourt.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=27)
I would suggest that you start by checking your local county’s court system. Alternatively, the Fulton County information and forms can be used in your county; you would simply need to change the county name.
If you are uncomfortable going through the process on your own, there are other organizations that provide legal representation, education and advocacy for at-risk or low income individuals. For example, other resources include:
Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
http://www.avlf.org/
Atlanta Legal Aid Society
http://www.atlantalegalaid.org/
LegalAid-GA
http://www.legalaid-ga.org/GA/index.cfm
Georgia Legal Services Program
http://www.glsp.org/
Answered on Aug 23rd, 2012 at 8:50 AM