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information on visitation

Visitation

 The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) works with service providers who offer resources for parenting time to parents with active cases. This is a voluntary program and is free to all parents. Parents will speak directly with an organization that will work with both parents to schedule visits between the non-custodial parent and t

 The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) works with service providers who offer resources for parenting time to parents with active cases. This is a voluntary program and is free to all parents. Parents will speak directly with an organization that will work with both parents to schedule visits between the non-custodial parent and the child(ren). To request more information, click the link for the referral form or use the QR code below. You can also call us at 1-877-GADHSGO (1-877-423-4746) for more information about Access and Visitation. 

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Access & Visitation

Access and Visitation services is for parents and guardians who are seeking legitimization and visitation services. The services includes “Parenting Time”,  a 90-day program that includes both educational seminars and case management to assist custodial and non-custodial parents to work together in the best interest of their child or chil

Access and Visitation services is for parents and guardians who are seeking legitimization and visitation services. The services includes “Parenting Time”,  a 90-day program that includes both educational seminars and case management to assist custodial and non-custodial parents to work together in the best interest of their child or children. The ultimate goal of the program is to increase access and visitation with their children. In addition to visitation, mediation and community linkage to legal resources.  These services are offered to all participants who have an active child support case with the Division of Child Support Services.

To learn more about our Access and Visitation, fill out the contact form below.

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Kinship program

Kinship program

 Kinship care refers to a temporary or permanent arrangement in which a relative or any non-relative adult who has a long-standing relationship or bond with the child and/or family has taken over the full-time, substitute care of a child whose parents are unable or unwilling to do so. 

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Programs for Parents, Guardians

Fatherhood Program

 

Helping parents support their children. 

More information at 1-844-MYGADHS

(1-844-694-2347)

or www.childsupport.ga.gov 

Carroll County Foster Parent Association

 A private support group for the foster parents of Carroll County, Georgia. This is where one can support and encourage one another, share tips and information, and provide a place where you can share experiences and concerns.  

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Becoming a Foster Parent in GA

 Take your first step in making a difference in the life of a child.

Become a Foster Parent in GA

Mission Georgia helping Foster families

 Want to know how you can get involved with Mission Georgia efforts towards supporting foster children throughout Georgia? Need trainings? Support? Mission Georgia has important information to these and other questions. Reach out!

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Foster Georgia

If you would like more information on becoming a foster parent, please visit the website and learn about becoming a foster parent. 

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Developmental Milestones

Help Your Child Grow and Thrive by Monitoring Their Development!

Developmental Milestones are skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving "bye-bye." Tracking these important milestones can help you see if your child’s development is on track, or if they need extra support and intervention. Choose your child’s age below to view expected developmental milestones for children of that age. You can also compare expected milestones between age groups by choosing up to three ages. Each age group lists milestones to look for in four different developmental domains. If your child’s age is between checklists, use the younger checklist.

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Circle of Security

An excellent resource for our parents/guardians. 

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Resources for parents

Raising children alongside technology: Check out this free webinar & resources ➜ 

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Elevate Couples program

 You and your partner can practice self care this Sunday by signing up for Elevate Couples Georgia's relationship-building workshops! Virtual and in-person sessions are available. 


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FOCUS

FOCUS

Children participating in FOCUS activities range in age from birth through 29 years old and have many types of physical and/or developmental disabilities, including rare genetic syndromes, cerebral palsy, autism, and Down syndrome. Programs include hospital support, workshops, adapted day and overnight camps, adapted swim teams, parent share groups, family camps and activities, equipment loan program, grants for critical medical equipment, and more. FOCUS seeks to create a community for families of children with disabilities. This agency is located in Georgia. 

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Parenting Classes

Families Count IN PERSON

Positive Parenting Through Divorce (online)

Co Parenting Classes (online)

Families Count with Ms. Lindsey Williamson, a 6-week parenting class,

free childcare available, and meal included.

call 205-639-8332 or email 

Ms. Lindsey.

Next sessions will be 

Wed. February 28-Wed. April 10, 2024

No cost for the class.

Midway Church 1 Midway Church Drive, Villa Rica, GA. 

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Tuesday Nights 

March 12th to April 23rd, 2024

5:30pm - 8:30 at King's Chapel Church

1916 S. Hwy 27, Carrollton, GA

Transportation available. 


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Co Parenting Classes (online)

Positive Parenting Through Divorce (online)

Co Parenting Classes (online)

The Children of Divorce®  Seminar is a court ordered Coparenting Family Education Program for parties involved in divorce, separate maintenance, paternity, change of custody, visitation, legitimation, and other domestic relations matters involving children.

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Positive Parenting Through Divorce (online)

Positive Parenting Through Divorce (online)

Georgia Parent Education & Family Stabilization Course (online)

Whether you are court mandated or you simply want the best up-to-date information about how to keep your kids healthy and safe throughout the divorce process, our divorce class online covers a wide range of topics including effective co-parenting strategies, handling finances, general legal issues, the impact of divorce on children, new relationships and blended family issues, abuse and domestic violence issues, and much more.

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Georgia Parent Education & Family Stabilization Course (online)

Georgia Parent Education & Family Stabilization Course (online)

Georgia Parent Education & Family Stabilization Course (online)

Course For Parents provides access to the Parent Education And Family Stabilization Course, which may be a court-ordered parenting class required in the state of Georgia for parents that are seeking a divorce according to Georgia Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.8 and Code. 

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Peace at Home Parenting (online)

Georgia Parent Education & Family Stabilization Course (online)

Peace at Home Parenting (online)

From pre-natal to young adult, our team of Parenting Experts will help you handle big and small parenting challenges so you can have more Peace at Home.

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