- SERVICES WE OFFER: Middle Georgia Justice offers direct representation and assistance in our Self-Help Center for legal issues regarding probate law, family law, and criminal history relief. Examples of probate law include heirs’ property, wills and estates, and adult guardianships. Examples of family law include divorce, custody/visitation, minor guardianships, and legitimation. Examples of criminal history relief include expungement of criminal records and clearing up record errors. We also assist with some ID card and driver’s license issues.
- ISSUES WE DO NOT HANDLE: Middle Georgia Justice cannot help with issues involving obtaining temporary restraining orders, unemployment, food stamps, criminal cases, traffic tickets, worker’s compensation, evictions, bankruptcy, foreclosures, or personal injury cases.

- NO ATTORNEY CLIENT RELATIONSHIP: Providing information through our website and to our office does not mean you are a Middle Georgia Justice client. You are responsible for meeting your own deadlines. We use the information you provide to see if we can help, but not everyone is eligible to meet with our attorneys or to get a referral.
- Every person requesting help must verify their financial status before being considered for help. You must meet low-income guidelines to qualify for our services. See our financial eligibility guidelines below:

- TO GET HELP: Please complete and submit an INTAKE REQUEST FORM BY CLICKING HERE. Once we hear from you, we will send you a unique email link form for you to complete with information about yourself, your income and your legal issue.
- You must complete the online INTAKE REQUEST FORM before we can make you an appointment – if you cannot do this online please call our office 478-238-0224 for assistance.
- If we make you an office appointment you will be asked to provide proof of your identity, income and verify your income information in the presence of a notary.