Supervised visitation across Fulton County
Fulton County is Georgia's most populous county — more than 1 million residents stretched across 70+ miles from Milton in the north to the airport-adjacent communities of College Park, Union City, and Hapeville in the south. The county is also home to most of the City of Atlanta.
TruVisit Atlanta supervisors meet Fulton County families at locations close to where the child lives — North Fulton, City of Atlanta proper, or South Fulton. We don't charge mileage and we don't make families drive across the county to a fixed office.
The Superior Court of Fulton County
All Fulton County family law cases — including supervised visitation orders — are heard by the Superior Court of Fulton County. The main courthouse is the Fulton County Justice Center Tower at 185 Central Avenue SW, in downtown Atlanta. The Family Division handles divorce, custody, paternity, and modification matters for the entire county.
Our session reports are formatted in the objective, non-editorial, timestamped style that Fulton County Superior Court expects. They're designed to be filed directly with the court, delivered to your attorney, or shared with a guardian ad litem (GAL).
Fulton County cities we serve
- Atlanta — most of the City of Atlanta is in Fulton
- Alpharetta — North Fulton
- Roswell — North Fulton, on the Cobb line
- Sandy Springs — North Fulton / Perimeter
- Johns Creek — Northeast Fulton
- Milton — north of Alpharetta
- Union City, College Park, East Point, Hapeville — South Fulton
- Mountain Park, Chattahoochee Hills, Fairburn, Palmetto
How a Fulton County family law case typically moves
- Petition filed at the Justice Center Tower (or by AOC e-filing) — Petitioner files, Respondent is served.
- Response within 30 days (in-state) — required to avoid default.
- Temporary Orders hearing — for interim parenting time, custody, and support orders while the case is pending. Supervised visitation can be ordered here.
- Discovery / Disclosure — exchange of financial and other case-relevant information.
- Mediation — many Fulton family law cases are sent to mediation before trial.
- Final hearing or trial — for cases that don't settle, a bench trial before a Superior Court judge.
- Final Order / Decree entered.
For a deeper walk-through, see our Georgia family court process guide.
Where supervised visitation enters the process
- At Temporary Orders — interim supervised parenting time while the case is pending
- In the Final Decree / Final Orders — long-term supervised parenting time as part of the parenting plan
- By Modification — changing an existing order to add or remove supervision
- By Emergency Order — when an immediate safety concern arises
Pricing for Fulton County families
Same flat rate across the entire county: $150 one-time intake, $65/hour for supervised sessions or monitored exchange. Two-hour minimum. No mileage. No monthly case management fee. Reports delivered within 24 hours.
How to start a Fulton County case
- Call (470) 575-9426 or submit our online inquiry form.
- Intake call (20–30 min) — court order review, $150 intake fee, supervisor assignment.
- First session coordinated with both parties at a Fulton location of mutual convenience.
- Visit happens; report delivered within 24 hours.