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All Classes are approved for 1.5 hours of CLE Credit through the State Bar of Georgia. $15 fee to add CLE Credit.
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The Real Workflow of a Family Law Case – Legal Phases, Delegation & Daily Operations (Course ID 1001)
Learn how a family law case moves from intake to final order inside a working law office. This Class covers case mapping, delegation, calendaring, client expectations, and includes templates for case flow and responsibilities.
Forms Included:
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Case Map
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Work Product QA Checklist
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Delegation of Tasks
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Responsibilities Checklist
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Client Handout
Family Law Tech Skills – Work Smarter, Not Harder (Course ID 1002)
This class teaches the practical technology skills needed in a modern family law office–including e–filing, secure email communication with clients, and time–saving computer tools like custom text expansion entries. Includes sample emails and tech resource lists.
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Review E-Mails to Client
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Text Expansion Entries
Case Management – Internal Systems & Court Compliance That Keep Your Firm in Control (Course ID 1003)
Learn how to build and maintain strong internal case management systems while staying compliant with court requirements. This class covers firm–wide organization, case tracking, file structure, leave of absence filings, conflict disclosures, and proactive court communication.
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Case List
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Case Files
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Pleadings Index
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Notice of Leave of Absence
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Application for Leave of Absence
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Conflict Letter
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Motion for Continuance
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Notice of Withdrawal of Counsel
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Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel
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Certificate of Notification
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Order Granting Withdrawal of Counsel
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Mastering Professional Communications – Clarity, Confidence & Compliance (Course ID 1004)
Learn how to communicate clearly, professionally, and effectively with courts, clients, opposing counsel, and third parties. This class covers tone, documentation, and real–world strategies to ensure your communications are accurate, appropriate, and aligned with firm standards. Practical examples and templates are included to help you communicate with confidence in any situation.
Forms Included:
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Sample Communications
Billing by the Minute – Turning Time into Value (Course ID 1005)
Learn how to capture time accurately, draft clear and defensible billing entries, and avoid common mistakes that lead to lost revenue. This class focuses on practical, real–time billing strategies and includes ready–to–use examples to help you bill with confidence and precision.
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Sample Billing Phrasing
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Sample Timecard – by Client
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Sample Timecard – by Minute
​​​Case Notebooks – Preparing Organized, Court–Ready Materials for Every Stage (Course ID 1006)
This class covers how to transform a case file into organized, functional notebooks for mediation, hearings, depositions, and trial. Participants will learn best practices for organizing exhibits, pleadings, timelines, discovery, and notes so attorneys can quickly access critical information when it matters most.
Forms Included:
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Mediation Notebooks Outline
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Hearing Notebook Outline
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Deposition Notebook Outline
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Trial Notebook Outline
Intake of New Clients – Setting the Tone from the First Contact (Course ID 1007)
This class walks you through the first contact with a potential client, how to gather information, schedule consultations, and intake correctly. Includes a basic intake form and guidance on what to do once a client officially hires the firm.
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Intake Interview
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Basic Intake Form
Jurisdiction, Venue & Initial Filings – Starting Every Case the Right Way (Course ID 1008)
Learn how to determine the correct court to file in, identify parties, and prepare the initial pleadings to open a case. You’ll draft a Verification, Summons, Case Filing Information Form, and Standing Order.
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Verification
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Summons
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Case Filing Information Form
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Sample Standing Order – Fulton County
Divorce Fundamentals – Legal Framework & Strategic Petition Drafting (Course ID 1009)
This class introduces the legal foundation of divorce cases–equitable division, types of division, factors courts consider, and when attorney’s fees apply and teaches how to strategically draft a Petition for Divorce that properly frames the case from the outset.
Forms Included:
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Petition for Divorce
Managing the Divorce Lifecycle – Entry, Responsive Pleadings & Case Closure (Course ID 1010)
This class teaches how to enter an ongoing case, draft responsive pleadings, amend or supplement filings, and properly close a divorce action–from Entry of Appearance through final orders and post–judgment wrap–up.
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Entry of Appearance
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Substitution of Counsel
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Amendments
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Motion & Order to Supplement Pleading
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Answer and Counterclaim for Divorce
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Dismissal
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Final Disposition Form
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Close File Letter
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Consent to Try
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Motion, Affidavit & Order for Judgment on the Pleadings
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Questions for Final Divorce
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Report of Divorce
Prenuptial Agreements – Enforceability, Litigation & the Sherer Test (Course ID 1011)
This class focuses on the legal framework governing prenuptial agreements in Georgia, including the Sherer test, enforceability standards, and how to litigate a Motion to Enforce or challenge a prenup in divorce proceedings.
Forms Included:
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Motion to Enforce Prenuptial Agreement
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Response Challenging Prenuptial Agreement
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Order Enforcing Prenuptial Agreement
Drafting Prenuptial Agreements – Structure, Disclosure & Risk Management (Course ID 1012)
Learn how to properly draft a clear, enforceable prenuptial agreement–from intake and financial disclosure to execution formalities and protective drafting strategies.
Forms Included:
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Prenuptial Agreement
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Disclosure Forms
Finalizing the Uncontested Divorce – Settlement Agreement & Final Decree (Course ID 1013)
Learn how to draft the two documents that finalize an uncontested divorce–the Settlement Agreement and the Final Judgment and Decree. This class focuses on clear, enforceable language for custody, support, property division, and attorney’s fees.
Forms Included:
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Uncontested Final Judgment and Decree
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Settlement Agreement

Finalizing the Contested Divorce – Drafting the Final Judgment and Decree for Trial (Course ID 1014)
When a judge issues a ruling after trial or hearing, the Final Judgment and Decree must be drafted accurately. This class teaches how to reflect the court’s findings on custody, support, property division, and fees in a contested divorce order.
Forms Included:
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Contested Final Judgment and Decree of Divorce
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Parenting Plan
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Child Support Addendum
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Alimony – Establishing, Modifying & Litigating Support (Course ID 1015)
This class explains how Georgia courts determine, modify, and terminate alimony. Participants will learn the factors judges consider when awarding support, how to initiate and respond to modification actions, and how to draft the pleadings and final orders required to litigate or resolve an alimony case.
Forms Included:
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Petition for Modification of Alimony

Equitable Partition – Dividing Real Property Outside of Divorce (Course ID 1016)
Learn how to handle real estate disputes between unmarried co–owners through equitable partition. This class covers when equity applies under Georgia law, how to distinguish from statutory partition, and practical strategies for litigating complex property division cases.
Forms Included:
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Petition for Equitable Partition
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Final Order of Equitable Partition
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Custody Fundamentals – Case Law, Statutory Factors & Parenting Plans (Course ID 1017)
This class covers the legal framework governing custody in Georgia, including statutory factors under O.C.G.A. § 19–9–3, child election, required filings, attorney’s fees, and drafting comprehensive, court–ready Parenting Plans.
Forms Included:
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Request for Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
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Election Affidavit
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Parenting Plan

Guardian ad Litems — Strategy, Management, and Trial Practice (Course ID 1018)
Learn how to effectively request, manage, and challenge a Guardian ad Litem in custody cases. This class covers GAL appointments, client preparation, report analysis, and trial strategies for both supporting and opposing a GAL’s recommendations.
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Child Support – Establishment, Modification & Strategic Drafting (Course ID 1019)
This class covers the fundamentals of Georgia child support, drafting the Child Support Addendum, and initiating or defending a modification action–including foreign order modification and attorney’s fees considerations.
Forms Included:
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Child Support Addendum
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Petition for Modification of Child Support
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Answer and Counterclaim for Modification of Child Support
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Paternity & Legitimation – Establishing, Litigating & Finalizing Legal Fatherhood (Course ID 1020)
This class teaches how to initiate, defend, and finalize paternity and legitimation actions in Georgia, including drafting petitions, answers, counterclaims, and both consent and contested final orders.
Forms Included:
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Petition for Paternity and Child Support
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Final Paternity Order (Consent and Contested for Trial)
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Answer and Counterclaim for Legitimation
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Petition for Legitimation
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Answer and Counterclaim for Child Support
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Final Legitimation Order (Consent and Contested for Trial)
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Grandparent & Family Member Visitation – Standing, Harm Standard & Drafting Court–Ready Pleadings (Course ID 1021)
Learn when grandparents (and other qualifying family members) can seek visitation in Georgia, how to meet the “harm” + best–interest requirements, and how to build a record that supports the court’s required written findings–while staying compliant with statutory filing limits and scheduling restrictions.
Forms Included:
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Petition for Grandparent Visitation
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Petition for or Family Member Visitation
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Affidavit in Support
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Order Granting Grandparent Visitation
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Order Granting Family Member Visitation
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Equitable Caregiver – Standing, Strategy, and Litigation (Course ID 1022)
This class provides a practical, litigation–focused overview of Georgia’s Equitable Caregiver statute. Participants will learn how standing is established, what evidence is required, and how courts analyze equitable caregiver claims involving non–parents seeking custody or visitation.
Forms Included:
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Petition for Equitable Caregiver Status
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Affidavit in Support
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Order Granting Equitable Caregiver Status & Visitation
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Modification of Custody – Changing Parenting Arrangements & Drafting Pleadings (Course ID 1025)
Learn how to handle custody modification cases from start to finish, including drafting the Petition, responding with an Answer and Counterclaim, addressing jurisdictional issues, and preparing clear, enforceable Consent and Contested Modification Orders, as well as the Parenting Plan.
Forms Included:
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Election Affidavit
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Petition for Modification
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Answer and Counterclaim for Modification
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Consent Modification Order
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Modification Order
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Parenting Plan
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Enforcement Actions – Foreign Orders, Contempt & Drafting Enforceable Relief (Course ID 1027)
This class teaches how to enforce court orders in Georgia, including registration and enforcement of foreign custody orders under the UCCJEA, and initiating and litigating contempt actions for child support and parenting time violations.
Forms Included:
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Petition to Register Foreign Judgment
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Petition to Register & Enforce Foreign Judgment
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Affidavit in Support of Registration & Enforcement
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Notice to Register Foreign Judgment
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Order to Appear for Enforcement Hearing
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Order to Appear & Warrant to Take Custody of a Child
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Order Registering Foreign Order
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Petition for Contempt – General Template
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Petition for Contempt – Child Support
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Petition for Contempt – Parenting Time
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Answer to Contempt
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Final Contempt Order (Consent and Contested for Trial)
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Service of Process – Initial, Non–Standard, & Specialized Service in Family Law (Course ID 1028)
Understand how to properly serve initial legal documents in a case. You’ll learn personal service, acknowledgment of service, service affidavits, and how to request appointment of a special process server.
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Acknowledgment of Service
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Rule Nisi Notice and Acknowledgment – Contempt Only
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Affidavit of Service – Service by Process Server
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Motion for Appointment of Special Process Server
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Affidavit of Process Server
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Order Appointing Process Server
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Certificate of Service
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Motion for Personal Service Outside Georgia
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Affidavit in Support of Motion for Personal Service Outside Georgia
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Affidavit of Process Server (Specific Person)
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Affidavit of Process Server (Owner of Process Service Agency)
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Order Granting Personal Service Outside State
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Motion for Service by Publication
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Affidavit of Diligent Search
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Order for Service by Publication
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Notice of Filing
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Order Perfecting Service by Publication
DRFA & Financial Disclosures – Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit (Course ID 1029)
This class teaches how to prepare the DRFA, a required document in every divorce and modification. You’ll learn how to gather financial information from clients, review for accuracy, and finalize the form for filing.
Forms Included:
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Instructions to Client
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Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit
Marital Balance Sheet & Excel Skills – Dividing Property with Precision (Course ID 1030)
Learn how to organize and divide marital assets and debts using a Marital Balance Sheet. This class also covers essential Excel skills for calculating equity, formatting charts, and creating trial or mediation exhibits.
Forms Included:
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Marital Balance Sheet (Excel Version)
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Sample Excel Hacks
Understanding the New Child Support Rules – Breaking Down U.S.C.R. 24.2 & O.C.G.A. § 19–6–15 (Course ID 1031)
Learn the new rules that govern how child support is calculated in Georgia, including income determination, Parenting Time Adjustment, deviations, uninsured medical expenses, Social Security/VA benefits, and the Basic Child Support Obligation table.
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Forms Included:
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Child Support Questionnaire
NEW Child Support Worksheet – Part 1: Computing Parenting Time Adjustment (Course ID 1032)
This class covers computing the NEW Parenting Time Adjustment, including calculation of parenting time overnights for Schedule C of the Child Support Worksheet. You’ll learn how parenting schedules affect support and how to prepare accurate time–sharing data.
Forms Included:
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Child Support Worksheet
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FLS Parenting Time Adjustment Spreadsheets (available for separate purchase).
Child Support Worksheet – Part 2: Completing Child Support Worksheet with Schedules (Course ID 1033)
Learn how to complete each schedule of the Georgia Child Support Worksheet, including gross income, adjustments, health insurance, childcare, and deviations. Includes sample worksheets and client questionnaires.
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Child Support Worksheet – Completed

Self–Employed Litigants – Income Transparency, Financial Analysis & Business Valuation (Course ID 1034)
Learn how to analyze and present income for self–employed parties in family law cases. This class covers calculating income for child support and alimony, identifying add–backs and hidden cash flow, and understanding business valuation basics. Includes practical strategies for discovery, temporary hearings, and trial.
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Sample Income Add–Back Worksheet (For Support Calculations)
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Sample Business Valuation Issue Checklist
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Sample Examination of a Self–Employed Party – Income
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Sample Examination of a Self–Employed Party – Valuation
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Sample Examination of a Cash–Based/Gig Worker/Tip Income Earners
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Temporary Hearings – Preparing Fast, Filing Right & Protecting Clients Early (Course ID 1036)
Temporary hearings decide immediate issues like custody, support, and possession of the home. You’ll learn how to schedule the hearing, draft a Rule Nisi and Notice of Hearing, prepare witness affidavits, and draft the Temporary Order.
Forms Included:
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Rule Nisi
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Notice of Hearing
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Witness Affidavit
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Temporary Order
Status Conferences – Deadlines, Compliance & Keeping the Case on Track (Course ID 1037)
Understand what happens at 30–day, 60–day, and 120–day status conferences and how to prepare required filings. You’ll draft Joint Compliance Certificates, Worksheets, and Scheduling Orders to keep cases active and compliant.
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30–Day Joint Compliance Certificate
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30–Day Joint Compliance Worksheet
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Domestic Intake Worksheet
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60–Day Joint Compliance Certificate
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Consolidated Scheduling Order
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Mandatory Discovery Forms
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Fulton County Family Division Rules
Motions – Requesting Court Action & Drafting Effective Pleadings (Course ID 1038)
This class teaches how to draft common motions in family law, including motions for Guardian ad Litem, psychological testing, DNA testing, drug and alcohol evaluations, and attorney’s fees, along with proposed orders.
Forms Included:
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General Motion Template
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Motion for Temporary Hearing
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Motion for Guardian ad Litem (with proposed Order)
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Motion for Psychological Testing (with proposed Order)
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Motion for DNA Paternity Testing (with proposed Order)
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Motion for Drug & Alcohol Evaluation (with proposed Order)
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Motion for Attorney's Fees (with proposed Order)

Discovery Overview – Rules, Requests & Managing the Process (Course ID 1039)
Learn the purpose and rules of discovery, how to draft informal discovery requests, serve discovery properly, manage deadlines, prepare a discovery chart, and request mandatory disclosures from clients.
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Informal Discovery Request Letter
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Rule 5.2 Certificate of Service
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Discovery Chart
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Mandatory Discovery Instructions to Client
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Required Documents to Be Produced
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Mandatory Interrogatories
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Request for Supplementation
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Issuing Discovery to Parties – Interrogatories, Document Production & Requests for Admission (Course ID 1040)
This class focuses on drafting Interrogatories, Requests for Production of Documents, and Requests for Admission for both divorce and modification cases. You will also learn when to limit discovery to trial preparation.
Forms Included:
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Notice to Produce and Request for Production of Documents – Divorce
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Notice to Produce and Request for Production of Documents – Modification
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Notice to Produce (limited for trial)
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Interrogatories – Divorce
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Interrogatories – Modification
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Requests for Admission to Opposing Party – Divorce
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Responding to Discovery – Protecting Clients & Meeting Deadlines (Course ID 1041)
Learn how to respond to discovery requests clearly and on time. This class covers drafting responses to Interrogatories, Requests for Production of Documents, and Requests for Admission, and includes sample client instructions for gathering information.
Forms Included:
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Discovery Instructions to Client
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Objections and Responses to Interrogatories
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Objections and Responses to Request for Production of Documents
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Objections and Responses to Requests for Admission
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Issuing Discovery to Non–Parties – Document Production & Subpoenas (Course ID 1042)
This class teaches how to obtain documents and testimony from non–parties through subpoenas, depositions, and requests for production, including drafting service letters, handling failures to produce, and pursuing attorney’s fees when appropriate.
Forms Included:
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Deposition Subpoena
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Subpoena for Production of Documents
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Service Letter
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Out–of–State Deposition Subpoena
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Application for Issuance of Out–of–State
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Service Letter
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Request for Production of Documents to Non–Party
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Cover Letter
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Depositions – Scheduling, Noticing & Preparing (Course ID 1043)
This class walks through how to schedule, notice, and prepare for depositions. You’ll draft a Notice of Taking Deposition (party and non–party), Subpoena for Deposition, cover letter, and learn how to prepare a deposition outline and request documents from non–parties.
Forms Included:
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Notice of Taking Deposition – Party
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Subpoena for Deposition
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Notice of Taking Deposition of Non–Party
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Cover Letter to Deposition Witness
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Request for Production of Documents to Non–Party
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Cover Letter to Deposition Witness
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Affidavit of Authenticity
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Discovery Disputes – Enforcing Compliance & Involving the Court When Necessary (Course ID 1044)
When discovery responses are late, incomplete, or ignored, disputes arise. This class covers Rule 6.4(B) good–faith letters, drafting Motions to Compel, Notices of Discovery Dispute, Orders to Compel, and Motions for Contempt and Sanctions.
Forms Included:
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6.4(B) Letter – No Response
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6.4(B) Letter – Attaching Discovery Chart
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6.4(B) Letter – Deficient Response
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Letter – Counting Interrogatories
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Fulton County Notice of Discovery Dispute
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Motion to Compel
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Order Granting Motion to Compel
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Motion for Contempt and to Strike Pleadings
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Settlement & Mediation – Negotiating, Preparing & Finalizing Agreements (Course ID 1045)
Learn how to move a case toward resolution through negotiated settlements and mediation. You’ll learn to draft Settlement Offer Letters, prepare clients and attorneys for mediation, and understand what happens when a case settles.
Forms Included:
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Settlement Offer Letter
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Sample Worksheet: Preparing for Mediation (Paralegal)
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Sample Worksheet: Preparing for Mediation (Client)

Getting Ready for Trial – Strategy, Jury vs. Bench & Witness Prep (Course ID 1046)
This class covers early trial preparation, including deciding between bench or jury trial, drafting Jury Demands, preparing trial–focused discovery, and interviewing witnesses. You’ll learn how to collect facts and testimony that support your trial strategy.
Forms Included:
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Jury Demand
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Notice to Produce
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Witness Interview
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Getting Ready for Trial – Strategy, Jury vs. Bench & Witness Prep (Course ID 1046)
This class covers early trial preparation, including deciding between bench or jury trial, drafting Jury Demands, preparing trial–focused discovery, and interviewing witnesses. You’ll learn how to collect facts and testimony that support your trial strategy.
Forms Included:
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Jury Demand
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Notice to Produce
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Witness Interview
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Trial Officially Set – Pretrial Orders, Subpoenas & Client Preparation (Course ID 1047)
Once the court sets the trial date, deadlines begin. This class teaches how to draft the client trial notification email, Civil Pretrial Order (U.S.C.R. 7.2), and Domestic Relations Pretrial Order, and prepare witnesses and evidence for trial by drafting Witness Subpoenas, Subpoenas for Production of Evidence, Affidavits of Authenticity, cover letters, and a Notice of Witnesses Under Subpoena.
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E-Mail Client to Confirm Trial and Details
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Civil Pre–Trial Order – U.S.C.R. 7.2
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Domestic Relations Pre–Trial Order
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Witness Subpoena
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Subpoena for Production of Evidence
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Cover Letter to Subpoenaed Witness
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Affidavit of Authenticity
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Notice of Witnesses Under Subpoena
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Trial Day – Evidence, Witnesses & Final Trial (Course ID 1048)
The final class covers everything needed for trial day. You’ll prepare Exhibit Lists, Witness Lists, assemble trial notebooks, and learn courtroom procedures so you can confidently support throughout trial.
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Exhibit List
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Witness List
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Trial Notebook Table of Contents
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