Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 297 - GRANTS OF JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF GEORGIA ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS
Chapter 297-1 - GRANT PROGRAMS
Rule 297-1-.01 - Legal Assistance to Families Victimized by Domestic Violence Project
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
I. Name of Grant Program: Civil Legal Assistance to Families Victimized by Domestic Violence Project (Short name: Civil Legal Assistance Project).
II. Legal Authority: O.C.G.A. § 15-5-24 and Supreme Court of Georgia Order of January 15, 1981 relating to the duties of the Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts.
III. Definition: This is a statewide project designed to provide civil legal services to all persons, adults and children, victimized by or under the direct threat of domestic violence.
IV. Scope: Domestic violence is endemic throughout the nation and in Georgia. From 2018 to 2021, there were 171,596 reported incidents of family violence Georgia.1 Domestic violence shelters refer more than an estimated 10,000 victims of domestic violence to legal service agencies each year. Other legal resources are inadequate to meet the serious needs of these families. This project provides a framework under which Georgia's non-profit legal services programs can serve approximately 6,000 families of domestic violence per year.
V. Purpose: The purpose of this program is to provide civil legal assistance to persons victimized or threatened by domestic violence. Such legal assistance helps with immediate needs through protective orders or orders for custody and child support, and also includes legal assistance with such issues as access to credit and bank accounts, housing, public benefits, employment and other consumer and financial problems that must be resolved to achieve safety, stability and economic security.
This project focuses on providing direct services to victims in two major areas of need by:
Certain services are specifically excluded from this program. Excluded services are:
Victims or persons under the threat of domestic violence who have no reasonable access to resources that may be used for legal services are eligible. Evidence of violence or the threat of violence shall be reasonably demonstrated, but may also be shown by the following:
VI. General Terms and Conditions: Grants will be awarded for a one-year term. Each of Georgia's fifty circuits will be included. The amount of funds available for distribution to grantees may change each year based on the amount of funds appropriated to the Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts and the cost of the administrative oversight of these funds. The grant awards are generally announced in July.
Grantees will be required to report to the Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts every six months detailing how the grant funds were specifically used to assist victims throughout Georgia.
VII. Criteria for the Award of Grants: The total population of residents in each county served by the grant recipient will be considered. This number is based on the most current estimates from the U. S. Census Bureau.
In no event shall a grantee provide legal services to a client whose income exceeds 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. Special needs categories (such as homelessness, rural counties with fewer than ten attorneys, or regional areas or counties with a disproportionately high rate of death from domestic violence2) will also be considered.
The Judicial Council Standing Committee on Grants has the discretion to award grant funds to grantees for divorces. Grant funds used for divorces must be directly related to the protection and safeguarding of domestic violence victims.
VIII. Directions and Deadlines for Application: Applications for grant funds must be submitted via email to the Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts at grants@georgiacourts.gov.
Comments may be submitted to the Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts at grants@georgiacourts.gov or (404) 656-5171.
O.C.G.A § 15-5-24.
Georgia Commission on Family Violence annual fact sheet on domestic violence, available at https://gcfv.georgia.gov/resources/data
GEORGIA COMM'N ON FAMILY VIOLENCE, GEORGIA STATE PLAN FOR ENDING FAMILY VIOLENCE, at iv-v, 61-62 (December 2012), available at