Georgia appellate decisions, summarized in your inbox.

One automated email on the next court business day covering civil decisions released by the Georgia Court of Appeals on the prior court business day, with direct links to the court record and official opinion.

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Automated and unreviewed

Every summary is generated by a large language model and is not reviewed by a lawyer before distribution. It may omit important facts, misstate a holding, or contain another error. Read the linked official opinion before relying on any summary. The digest is informational only and is not legal advice.

What arrives

The purpose is quick awareness, not a substitute for legal research or a personally edited case note.

Georgia Court of Appeals

Danielle Byers v. Larry Lewis Byers, II

A26A0381

Affirmed in part / reversed in part / remanded

The wife challenged portions of a divorce decree concerning the calculation of income for child-support purposes. The Court of Appeals affirmed part of the judgment, reversed part, and remanded the case for further proceedings.

Sample based on an automated June 8, 2026 summary. It has not been independently reviewed for substantive accuracy.

Included

  • Newly posted civil Georgia Court of Appeals decisions.
  • A compact automated summary for fast scanning.
  • The disposition, docket number, and filing date.
  • Links to official court materials.
  • A direct method to report a possible inaccuracy.

Not included

  • Personal review or verification of each summary.
  • Legal advice, recommendations, or practice guidance.
  • A guarantee that every court posting is captured immediately.
  • A substitute for reading or validating the actual opinion.
  • Appellate analytics or judicial trend reporting.

A deliberately small publication

The proposed founding subscription is $39 for one year. The price reflects an automated convenience service for readers who want a quick view of what the court released.

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Questions

Why pay when opinions are public?

The subscription is for collection, summarization, and inbox delivery. The public opinions remain the authoritative source.

When is each edition delivered?

The digest is sent on the next court business day and consolidates the prior court business day’s covered decisions into one email.

Are the summaries written or reviewed by a lawyer?

No. They are produced automatically and distributed without individual substantive review. That limitation appears in every edition.

Is this affiliated with a court or law firm?

No. It is an independent informational publication and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any court, government body, or law firm.

What happens when a summary is wrong?

Every edition includes a case-specific reporting link. See the corrections policy for how reports are handled.