Resources
Georgia Court Resources
The Judicial Branch of Georgia provides information on the courts, legislature, forms, and other information: http://www.georgiacourts.org/
The Supreme Court of Georgia has answers to frequently asked questions, cases, forms, and other information: http://www.gasupreme.us/
The Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia has a court calendar, cases, forms, rules, and other information on its website: http://www.gaappeals.us/
The Fulton County Superior Court website has fees, rules, forms, and other information: http://www.georgiacourts.org/courts/fulton/index.html
Council of Juvenile Court Judges of Georgia has rules, forms, and other information on its website: http://www.georgiacourts.org/councils/cjcj/publications.htm#forms
Georgia Legal Resources
The Official Georgia Code is available at this website: http://www.lexis-nexis.com/hottopics/gacode/default.asp
The State of Georgia Law library website has a search engine, frequently asked questions, and other information at: http://gsll.georgia.gov/01/home/0,2197,2165844,00.html
The Supreme Court Committee on Justice for Children has information on the Georgia court process for Civil Child Abuse and Neglect Cases: http://www.georgiacourts.org/agencies/cpp/index.html
Adoption Resources
The Georgia Department of Health and Human Services, Family & Children Services website has information on adoption: http://dfcs.dhr.georgia.gov/portal/site/DHR-DFCS/menuitem.5d32235bb09bde9a50c8798dd03036a0/?vgnextoid=036a2b48d9a4ff00VgnVCM100000bf01010aRCRD
The Georgia Center for Adoption and Foster Care website has resources and support for adoption: http://www.gacrs.org/#
The Georgia Association of Licensed Adoption Agencies provides support for those interested in adopting on its website: http://www.galaa.org/
General legal information on adoption and links to legal resources, such as codes and cases, are available through the Cornell University Law School, Legal Information Institute website: http://topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/Adoption
AdoptUsKids is an organization that looks to recruit and connect foster and adoptive families with waiting children throughout the United States. Its website is: http://www.adoptuskids.org/
The National Adoption Center website has information on the adoption process, legislation, and other information: http://www.adopt.org/assembled/home.html
The Medline Plus website, supported by the United States National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, provides information on the adoption process, references, research, and other information: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/adoption.html
The Child Welfare Information Gateway website promotes the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and families, by providing timely, essential information on adoption issues: http://www.childwelfare.gov/index.cfm
The Adoption Exchange website provides a connection between children who await adoption and families who adopt: http://www.adoptex.org/site/PageServer
American Adoptions (non-profit) website provides support for families and children involved in the adoption process: http://www.americanadoptions.com/
The National Council for Adoption website provides adoption resources, policy and law information, and other information: http://www.adoptioncouncil.org/
The Office of Children's Services, United States Department of State, has a website which provides information on Intercountry Adoption: http://adoption.state.gov/
The Independent Adoption Center (non-profit) provides adoption placement and counseling. Its website is: http://www.adoptionhelp.org/
Assisted Reproduction and Surrogacy Resources
The Central Georgia Fertility Institute website has information about services, care, a library of resources, and other information: http://www.centralgafertility.com/index.htm
The Society for Assisted Reproduction website has data, information for patients, and other information: http://www.sart.org/
The Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction website provides an archive of articles on assisted reproduction topics: http://archive.biomedcentral.com/1743-1050/
The American Society of Reproductive Medicine has information for patients on finding a doctor, answers to questions, and other information on its website: http://www.asrm.org/
The Organization of Parents Through Surrogacy (non-profit) provides resources for infertile couples on its website: http://www.opts.com/
The National Infertility Association (non-profit) website promotes reproductive health, and has information for those experiencing infertility: http://www.resolve.org/site/PageServer

