For those seeking a divorce in Fulton County (which includes the cities of Alpharetta, Atlanta, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell) we have added this blog entry to help you quickly find usefulinformation. In particular, you will find the Fulton County Website provides a lot of useful information for all types of litigation matters. We urgeyou to stop and take a closer look at the Fulton County F Fulton County Website Transition program web site. In this part of the Fulton Court website you will discovervarious resources available from Fulton county regarding family law matters. In particular, we wanted to make sure you did not miss the Divorce Forms Section of this web site. Obviously some people have put a lot of effort in providingmany of the forms that are used in a divorce on this section of the web site and it's a resource that should not be overlooked. We also recommend you visit the portion of the website devoted tothe Fulton County Families in Transition program which is mandatory for everyoneobtaining a divorce involving minor children.
Outside of the Fulton Court system web site, there are a few other web sites you should review in the event you are considering or going through a divorce. If child support will be at issue inyour case, the new Georgia Child Support Calculator and Worksheets are publically available. Also, you may want to spenda few minutes looking over the State Bar of Georgia's website. Finally, as we are all aware, nothing is certain but death and taxes. Based upon our experience,family law clients often find the need to discuss tax matters with an accountant during the process of obtaining a divorce. Some IRS publications, forms, and resources.