Georgia Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Georgia Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Georgia divorce law. From equitable division to child custody under O.C.G.A. Title 19, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Georgia Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Georgia-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

Georgia Court Forms

Auto-generate Georgia divorce complaints, parenting plans, Domestic Relations Financial Affidavits, and Superior Court forms.

Equitable Division Analysis

Georgia follows equitable division. Victoria analyzes marital assets and generates fair division proposals based on O.C.G.A. 19-5-13 factors.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Georgia Child Support Guidelines under O.C.G.A. 19-6-15 with income shares model worksheets.

Custody Analysis

AI-powered analysis of custody factors under Georgia law, including the best interests standard and parenting plan requirements.

Alimony Evaluation

Analyze alimony factors under O.C.G.A. 19-6-1 including standard of living, duration of marriage, and financial resources.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with Georgia Civil Practice Act for domestic relations cases.

Understanding Georgia Divorce Law

Georgia is an equitable division state, meaning marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally. The court has broad discretion to divide assets based on factors including the financial status of each party, conduct during the marriage, and the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of property.

For child custody, Georgia courts apply the best interests of the child standard, considering factors such as the love and emotional ties between each parent and child, each parent's capacity to provide for the child's needs, and the home environment. Georgia requires parenting plans that detail custody arrangements.

Child support in Georgia is calculated using mandatory guidelines under O.C.G.A. 19-6-15, which use an income shares model. The guidelines consider both parents' gross incomes, work-related childcare costs, health insurance premiums, and other factors to determine a presumptive amount.

Victoria AI helps Georgia divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current Georgia Code and case law.

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