Co-Parenting App for Georgia Parents
Court-admissible messaging, shared custody calendar, and expense tracking — built for Georgia families navigating co-parenting through Superior Court.
3.1
divorces per 1,000 people
Superior Court
handles custody in GA
Ga. Code § 19-9-3
custody statute
Georgia custody law
Georgia courts award custody based on the best interests of the child and may consider the child's preference if they are 14 or older.
What Georgia courts consider in custody decisions
Georgia courts consider the love and bonding between each parent and child, each parent's knowledge of the child's needs, the home environment, the stability of each family unit, the mental and physical health of parents, each parent's involvement in the child's educational and social activities, and any history of family violence. Children 14 and older have the right to select which parent they live with, subject to the court finding the choice is in the child's best interest.
How the custody process works in Georgia
Georgia custody cases are heard in Superior Court. Parents may file a parenting plan outlining legal custody, physical custody, and visitation. If the child is 14 or older, their custodial preference is given significant weight and can only be overridden if the court finds it is not in the child's best interest. For children 11-13, the court must consider their wishes. Mediation through court-connected ADR programs is commonly required.
Key Georgia custody statutes
- Ga. Code § 19-9-3
- Ga. Code § 19-9-1
- Ga. Code § 19-9-5
- Ga. Code § 19-6-15
How Civly helps Georgia parents
AI-powered message rewriting
Type what you really feel — Civly rewrites it into something any Georgia Superior Court judge would respect. Your vent stays private. Your record stays clean.
Shared custody calendar
Color-coded custody schedule synced with your Georgia parenting plan. Share a read-only link with grandparents, attorneys, or mediators.
Expense tracking with receipt OCR
Snap a receipt or forward an email. AI extracts the amount. Your co-parent approves or disputes. Everything documented for court.
Court-ready records
Every message is timestamped, SHA-256 hashed, and exportable as a certified PDF — admissible in Georgia's Superior Court system.
Pricing comparison
Civly
$59/year
- AI message rewriting
- Custody calendar
- Expense tracking
- Court-ready exports
- Free attorney portal
OurFamilyWizard
$240/year
No AI. Manual entry. Documentation only.
Frequently asked questions
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Cities in Georgia
Civly serves co-parents across Georgia. Find local court info and resources for your city.