The Act clarifies provisions of the Adoption Code, corrects syntactical and grammatical errors, and corrects portions of the revised Code which proved to be costly or unworkable. It specifies that the petitioner will pay for criminal record checks, and allows reunion registry activities to be handled by independent agencies on a fee basis. It modifies the Code to allow networking letters seeking independent adoptions to contain an attorney\u27s name and address as a contact
The Acts broaden the category of protected persons, reduce the standard for issuance of a temporary ...
The Act adds child-counseling and service organization personnel to the list of individuals required...
The Act amends the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act by transferring the responsibility ...
The Act clarifies provisions of the Adoption Code, corrects syntactical and grammatical errors, and ...
The Act provides a six-month time limitation on challenging adoptions. The Act also provides a six-m...
The Act provides that the State shall recognize an irrevocable release or consent to adoption execut...
The Act permits legal custodians of a human embryo to transfer their rights in the embryo to an inte...
This bill provides a major overhaul for Georgia adoption laws, which were last updated in 1990. The ...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
These Acts are a comprehensive reform to existing child abuse legislation. The Acts provide for law ...
The Act provides that whenever a grandparent or other blood relative petitions for adoption of a min...
The Act amends the Code to give grandparents the right to file an original action for visitation rig...
The Act expands certain definitions found in the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. The definit...
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act prohibits an original action for grandparent visitation where the parents of the child are n...
The Acts broaden the category of protected persons, reduce the standard for issuance of a temporary ...
The Act adds child-counseling and service organization personnel to the list of individuals required...
The Act amends the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act by transferring the responsibility ...
The Act clarifies provisions of the Adoption Code, corrects syntactical and grammatical errors, and ...
The Act provides a six-month time limitation on challenging adoptions. The Act also provides a six-m...
The Act provides that the State shall recognize an irrevocable release or consent to adoption execut...
The Act permits legal custodians of a human embryo to transfer their rights in the embryo to an inte...
This bill provides a major overhaul for Georgia adoption laws, which were last updated in 1990. The ...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
These Acts are a comprehensive reform to existing child abuse legislation. The Acts provide for law ...
The Act provides that whenever a grandparent or other blood relative petitions for adoption of a min...
The Act amends the Code to give grandparents the right to file an original action for visitation rig...
The Act expands certain definitions found in the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. The definit...
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act prohibits an original action for grandparent visitation where the parents of the child are n...
The Acts broaden the category of protected persons, reduce the standard for issuance of a temporary ...
The Act adds child-counseling and service organization personnel to the list of individuals required...
The Act amends the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act by transferring the responsibility ...