File setup, case summaries and full litigation analysis prepared from attorney-supplied records.
View pageParalegal & Attorney Support for Georgia Law Firms
Georgia splits civil work across superior, state, magistrate and probate courts, and the correct court determines the shape of the document. PF prepares Georgia work to the county's structure and returns it to the ordering attorney for review, signature and filing.
- State
- Georgia
- Filing
- Handled by the attorney of record

Georgia court structure our drafting matches
- Superior courts in all judicial circuits, handling general civil, equity, real property and domestic relations
- State courts in counties that have them, handling civil matters not reserved to superior court
- Probate courts with their own standard forms for estate administration and guardianship
- Magistrate courts for dispossessory and small claims matters
- Court of Appeals of Georgia and the Supreme Court of Georgia
- Federal district courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Georgia
Format and practice specifics
- Uniform Superior Court Rules govern pleading form, with additional standing orders by circuit
- Georgia Probate Court standard forms used for estate administration, with county-level variation in supporting schedules
- Dispossessory documents prepared to the magistrate court's format for the county
- Civil Practice Act structure applied to pleadings and discovery
- Certificates of service prepared to the state's service requirements as directed by counsel
Systems the attorney of record uses
- PeachCourt eFileGA for superior and state court filings in participating counties
- Georgia appellate e-filing for the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court
- CM/ECF for the three federal districts
PF Consulting Firm does not file, e-file, serve, calendar or appear in any of these systems.
What Georgia firms order most
- Superior and state court complaints, answers and motion drafting
- Probate court petitions, inventories and annual returns
- Dispossessory packets for magistrate court
- Discovery sets and responses under the Civil Practice Act
- Collection and garnishment document sets
Order these services
File setup, petitions, inventories, asset, creditor, heir and distribution schedules.
View pageFile setup, eviction drafting, rent ledgers, lease chronologies, notices and hearing packages.
View pageInterrogatories, RFPs, RFAs, response drafts, objection matrices and meet-and-confer letters.
View pageJudgment file organization, post-judgment discovery, asset schedules and collection chronologies.
View pageAttorney types in this state
General civil practitioners carrying active dockets in state and federal court.
View pageAttorneys administering formal and summary estates across multiple counties.
View pageHigh-volume eviction and possession practices.
View pageCollections and judgment-enforcement practices operating at volume.
View pageProfessional boundaries
- Work is performed only at the direction of a licensed attorney
- Every deliverable is prepared for attorney review, revision and signature
- Scope, price and turnaround are confirmed in writing before work begins
- PF Consulting Firm is not a law firm and does not practice law
- No legal advice, no strategy decisions, no attorney-client relationship
- PF does not file, e-file, serve, calendar deadlines or appear — the ordering attorney identifies, verifies and controls all filing requirements and deadlines
Order attorney-directed support
Confirm the scope in writing, pay the flat fee, sign the service agreement, complete the matter intake, then upload your records to the secure vault. Preparation begins when the file is complete.