The bill would have repealed and replaced Georgia’s Power of Attorney for the Care of a Minor Child Act. The category of people who could be given power of attorney for the care of a minor child would have expanded from only grandparents and great-grandparents to a broad category of the child’s relatives, and anyone associated with a non-profit organization focused on child or family services or a licensed child-placing agency
The Act changes provisions relating to termination of parental rights when the child is not in the p...
The Act amends a 1987 law enjoined and found unconstitutional by a federal district court. The 1988 ...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the right of a minor in the custod...
The bill would have allowed parents under hardship to delegate care-giving authority to grandparents...
The Act amends the Code to give grandparents the right to file an original action for visitation rig...
The Act creates the Georgia Statutory Form for Financial Power of Attorney, but provides that it sha...
The Act provides that whenever a grandparent or other blood relative petitions for adoption of a min...
This bill provides a major overhaul for Georgia adoption laws, which were last updated in 1990. The ...
The Act serves two different seemingly independent purposes. First, the Act codifies Georgia\u27s c...
The Act amends provisions of Georgia’s domestic relations statutes to allow a court to deny a biolog...
Title from PDF p. 1 (viewed on Jan. 9, 2009).; "June 30, 2007."; Includes bibliographical references...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act revises private arrest powers and repeals the Georgia Citizen’s Arrest Law in its entirety. ...
The Act amends the Code sections governing the Georgia Child Abuse Registry, changing the definition...
The Act changes provisions relating to termination of parental rights when the child is not in the p...
The Act amends a 1987 law enjoined and found unconstitutional by a federal district court. The 1988 ...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the right of a minor in the custod...
The bill would have allowed parents under hardship to delegate care-giving authority to grandparents...
The Act amends the Code to give grandparents the right to file an original action for visitation rig...
The Act creates the Georgia Statutory Form for Financial Power of Attorney, but provides that it sha...
The Act provides that whenever a grandparent or other blood relative petitions for adoption of a min...
This bill provides a major overhaul for Georgia adoption laws, which were last updated in 1990. The ...
The Act serves two different seemingly independent purposes. First, the Act codifies Georgia\u27s c...
The Act amends provisions of Georgia’s domestic relations statutes to allow a court to deny a biolog...
Title from PDF p. 1 (viewed on Jan. 9, 2009).; "June 30, 2007."; Includes bibliographical references...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act revises private arrest powers and repeals the Georgia Citizen’s Arrest Law in its entirety. ...
The Act amends the Code sections governing the Georgia Child Abuse Registry, changing the definition...
The Act changes provisions relating to termination of parental rights when the child is not in the p...
The Act amends a 1987 law enjoined and found unconstitutional by a federal district court. The 1988 ...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the right of a minor in the custod...