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Every year, thousands of people file for divorce in Georgia. If both spouses are in agreement about all the major issues in the marriage - to include child custody and support and property and debt division – then a good deal of time and money can be saved by preparing, filing and finalizing the divorce without using an attorney.
The State Bar of Georgia publishes a helpful Divorce Pamphlet that gives a good overview of the state’s basic divorce laws and answers some of the common questions that people have when filing for divorce. Additionally, most of the counties in the metro Atlanta area have detailed divorce packages and instructions about how to fill them out available online for the public to use to prepare their own divorce documents.
All of the documents discussed in this article can be found at the link listed above.
Residency and Grounds for Divorce in Georgia
Most uncontested divorces are filed under the state’s “no-fault” ground. According to the State Bar of Georgia, this means that neither party has to show that the other party did anything wrong. Both parties simply agree that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.”
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