Preparing for a Georgia Custody Trial: What Clients and Lawyers Should Do

Chimere Chisolm-Trimble, Esq • April 24, 2026
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Preparing for trial requires a strong understanding of O.C.G.A. § 19-9-3 and strategic case development.


Clients must gather documents, maintain records, and follow legal guidance. Organization is key.


At Chisolm Trimble & Associates, we use proven systems and MyCase to prepare every case for trial.


In Bodne v. Bodne, the court reinforced the importance of presenting evidence focused on the child’s best interests.


Trial preparation includes witness preparation, evidence organization, and strategic positioning.



If you need assistance, please contact Chisolm Trimble & Associates immediately at 770-741-1570.

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