To get legal aid in Georgia - or any state - you have to meet their income criteria. Basically, if you can afford a lawyer, you can't get legal aid. Each legal aid organization has its own rules for how you verify your income, and how poor you have to be in order to qualify.
Many legal aid organizations do handle divorce cases, but many do not. You'll have to contact the organization to find out what types of cases they take. Most have websites that explain their coverage area, types of cases, and financial criteria.
The related source below has links to legal aid organizations in Georgia. Your best bets are these three links.
There are several organizations that provide free legal services to low-income people in Georgia. The quickest way to find all of them at once is to click on the related link below, CourtReference's Guide to Georgia Courts - Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral. When you get to that page, the statewide organizations' links are at the top of the list. Click on any of the links with "legal assistance" or "legal services" and you'll get the organization's web page, with links to their local offices, contact information, types of cases they handle, and more. CourtReference has a page like this for every state.
There is no legal office in Suwanee, but Gwinett Legal Aid serves Suwanee and has an office in Lawrenceville. Their contact info is in the first related link below. Atlanta Legal Aid also serves Gwinett County; their website is the second related link below. I found both of these at the third related link below, which has links to all legal aid organizations in Georgia.
There are two ways to find legal aid in Valdosta. One is through Georgia Legal Services Program, the first related source below. On their website, click the "Our Locations" link in the left column to get contact info for the Valdosta office: Valdosta Regional Office, 1101 North Patterson Street, Valdosta, GA 31601, 229-333-5232 or 1-800-546-5232. The other is through LegalAid-GA.org, which has a directory (the second related source below) of legal aid and pro-bono programs in Georgia that you can search by county. The Lowndes County list has several organizations, including the GLSP office. These and other Georgia legal aid resources can be found at the third related source below, CourtReference's Guide to Georgia Courts - Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral. As it does for other states, this resource lists statewide organizations and then local organizations by county - although only the statewide links cover Lowndes County (the Public Defender link for Lowndes County is for criminal cases only).
There is a legal requirement to pay back legal aid in the country of New Zealand. When the person receiving the legal aid has lied about their financial situation, they are required to repay the legal aid provided.
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