Family Law (Divorce & Custody) in Augusta
By Find Local Law Editorial Team · Last reviewed: May 26, 2026
Researched and drafted with AI assistance and verified against primary sources (statutes, Judicial Council forms, and official court websites). This is general information, not legal advice.
If you’re facing a divorce or custody matter in Augusta, your case is filed in the Richmond County Superior Court, the family-law trial court for the Augusta Judicial Circuit. In Georgia, domestic-relations cases — divorce, custody, and legitimation — are heard exclusively in Superior Court, and Augusta is the county seat.
The local court decides where your case is heard; the substantive law lives in our statewide guides. Start with the Georgia family law hub, then explore the topic that fits — divorce, child custody, or child support.
Family matters move on the court’s schedule and your own. To get matched with a local Augusta family-law attorney, connect with a lawyer.
Local court
Court: Divorce, custody, and other domestic-relations cases for Augusta residents are filed in the Richmond County Superior Court, which handles family-law matters in the Augusta Judicial Circuit.
Augusta is the seat of Richmond County, so divorce and custody cases here are heard in the county's Superior Court, part of the Augusta Judicial Circuit; domestic-relations matters are the exclusive province of Superior Court in Georgia. Verify the court's current location, hours, and filing procedures on its official website before you file.
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- Where do I file for divorce in Augusta?
- In the Richmond County Superior Court. Augusta is the county seat, and in Georgia all domestic-relations matters — divorce, custody, and legitimation — are heard in Superior Court, here within the Augusta Judicial Circuit.
- Can I file for custody separately from a divorce in Augusta?
- Yes. Custody, legitimation, and modification actions can be brought in Richmond County Superior Court independently of a divorce. The local court sets where the case is heard; see our statewide custody guide for how the law applies.