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  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant sections with the appropriate names. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Enter the Civil Action File Number, which you can find on any related court documents. This helps in tracking your case.
  4. Review the notice requirements carefully. You must comply with O.C.G.A. § 19-6-15 and Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.2, so ensure you understand these obligations.
  5. Fill out your Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit and child support schedules as required, ensuring they are ready for submission at least five days before any hearings or mediation.
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While Georgia Statutes do not provide for retroactive child support, a parent can request it. If the court agrees, it can only require retroactive payments for up to 24 months before filing the request for child support.
File a Criminal Abandonment Warrant. If the other parent does not pay any support for more than 30 days, he or she can be charged with abandonment. Contact the Clerk of Courts in your county to find out how to file these charges. If the other parent is found guilty, he or she may be placed in jail.
If the child is now an adult (over 18 years old), and the child support went unpaid while they were a minor, the adult child can sue the parent who failed to pay to try to collect the back child support. This is allowed because there is no statute of limitations on collecting child support arrears in Georgia.
Starting in 2025, Georgias child support laws will: Increase reliance on cost-of-living adjustments (COLA), especially in long-term support orders. Allow courts to impute income more consistently, particularly in cases involving underemployment or self-employment.
What Are the Time Limits for Seeking Retroactive Child Support? While Georgia Statutes do not provide for retroactive child support, a parent can request it. If the court agrees, it can only require retroactive payments for up to 24 months before filing the request for child support.

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Statute of Limitations for Child Support Claims Theres no cutoff date for seeking arrears, so the custodial parent can continue to pursue them until they receive the full amount owed.
Marriage, divorce, and child support hearing details are open to the public while adoption and juvenile proceedings are confidential and can only be accessed with proper court orders.

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