Authorized by the Superior Court Judges in late 1991, the Families in Transition virtual seminar focuses on the impact that divorce, adjustment to a new family situation, visitation, etc., have on the children in these cases. Facilitated by trained family therapists in a virtual online program.
The registration fee is $50 for each participant, payable securely via PayPal. Click here to register. ⬅️
Up to 30 participants can attend each class. Once the limit is reached, the class will be closed and will no longer appear on the menu.
Agency-specific information:
A criminal case in the DeKalb Superior Court (DeKalb Judicial Circuit) is not assigned to a specific Judge until the District Attorney makes a decision to bring charges in the case.
Charges in a criminal case in Superior Court proceed by way of an indictment returned by the Grand Jury or by way of an accusation drawn by the District Attorney. When the indictment or accusation is filed with the Clerk of Superior Court, the case is then assigned to one of ten Superior Court Judges.
Prior to a case being filed, the case is “unindicted” and identified with a “D” number. It is not assigned to a specific Superior Court Judge.
All questions regarding “D” number cases should therefore be directed to the District Attorney’s office.