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Georgia Residency Requirement
According to the Georgia Divorce Laws and Georgia Divorce Guidelines,
to get divorced in Georgia, either one of the spouses must have
been a resident of of the state for at least 6 months.
Place of Divorce (Venue)
The case may be filed in:
(1) County in which the plaintiff resides
(2) County in which the defendant resides
Time To Divorce
The dissolution of marriage time limit in Georgia is usually 30
days.
Georgia Grounds for Divorce
Grounds for a No-Fault divorce:
(1) Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage
Grounds for a Fault based divorce:
(1) Impotence
(2) adultery
(3) conviction of and imprisonment of over 2 years for an offense
involving moral turpitude
(4) alcoholism and/or drug addiction
(5) confinement for incurable insanity
(6) separation caused by mental illness
(7) willful desertion
(8) cruel and inhuman treatment which endangers the life of the
spouse (9) habitual intemperance (drunkenness)
(10) consent to marriage was obtained by fraud, duress, or force
(11) spouse lacked mental capacity to consent including incapacity
resulting from drug or alcohol use
(12) the wife was pregnant by another at the time of the marriage
unknown to the husband
(13) incest
NOTE: Regardless
of the reason of the breakdown of the marriage or the reason for
filing for divorce in Georgia, the
Divorce Do It Yourself Service will do divorces on an "Agreed" basis
or a “Default” basis.
- An Agreed Divorce
, defined by Georgia divorce guidelines and Georgia divorce laws,
is a scenario where the spouses agree on the terms of the divorce
such as Georgia property distribution, Georgia child support,
or Georgia child custody. Most of our clients (75%) prefer the
Agreed Divorce method and both spouses sign the divorce papers
and are agreed to the terms of divorce.
- A Default Divorce
, according to the Georgia
divorce guidelines and Georgia divorce laws,
is a divorce where the other spouse doesn’t sign the Georgia Divorce
forms or Georgia divorce papers, he/she doesn’t do anything at
all with the divorce. They simply default on the case and the
spouse who files for divorce gets whatever was asked for in the
original paperwork.
Process to file for Divorce in
Georgia
There are only three basic procedural steps to a divorce:
- File Georgia Divorce Papers (Georgia Divorce
Forms)
- Notify Spouse of your filing for divorce
in Georgia
- Attend your Georgia divorce hearing
Georgia Child Custody
Simple Definitions: (source: Georgia divorce guidelines and Georgia
divorce laws)
- Visitation is
the plan the spouses have on where the children will live
and when the children will see the other spouse
- Legal Custody
is the decision ability of the parents in the lives of the children.
Such as, where the children will attend school and which church
they will go to.
- Physical Custody
pertains to the place where the children will live and which parent
they live with.
Georgia Child Custody in a shared arrangement,
in one form or another, is the preferred method of our Georgia divorce
customers. If a sole custody arrangement is to be considered, then
there is usually a reason agreed upon by both parties that
one parent is to have the children. Usually the financial status
of a parent is not to be considered for allocating any parental
rights and responsibilities. Shared Custody or Sole Child Custody
may be awarded according to the best interests of the child.
Georgia Child Support
If the parents are unable to agree to an amount of child support,
there are guidelines that determine the amount of support based
on the Georgia Child Support Guidelines. The guideline amount is
presumed to arrive at an amount of support that is in the child's
best interest. But, most divorcing spouses agree to a figure on
their own, that will work just fine. Also, in most situations, -0-
Child Support is OK if both spouses are working and can manage.
Property Distribution
In an Uncontested "Agreed Divorce" or "Default Divorce" the property
is divided so that both parties agree to the division. The main
concern here is to agree to the property division so that it doesn’t
create a fight that one party will want to go to a Georgia divorce
lawyer or divorce attorney to make the case into a Contested Divorce.
Then you will have to incur the fees of a lawyer too.
- Debts Most divorcing
spouses set out who will pay what debts as part of their marital
settlement agreement during the divorce process, and close all
of their joint accounts.
- Alimony (Spousal Support)
In an Uncontested Divorce, Alimony may be awarded to either spouse
for their support and maintenance after the divorce. Both parties
must agree to it. Since most spouses are working, alimony (if
awarded at all), is usually for a shorter period of time, and
smaller amount than in the past. Alimony may be paid in a lump
sum payment of money or a payment plan. Alimony is not required
for a person to get divorced in Georgia.
Missing Spouse
If you do not know where your spouse is and cannot locate him/her,
after diligent effort, you may still get a divorce in Georgia. It
may involve the extra expense of running a newspaper ad or something
similar. We help you through the process.
Wife’s Last Name
The Wife may receive her Maiden Name back in the Divorce if she
wishes. We include this name change in our service for FREE. Divorce
in Georgia often includes a name change.
Court Filing Fees
The Court filing fees are not included in the price of
our service. To file for divorce in Georgia, fees must usually
be paid when you file the Georgia divorce forms and Georgia divorce
papers at your county courthouse. These fees vary between County
to County, so it is best to call them and ask what the fees
are in your County. Regardless of whether you are going through
a divorce service, using a Georgia divorce kit, using a divorce
attorney (or divorce lawyer), or doing a nearly free divorce in
Georgia, you will almost always be the one to cover the court fees
which is standard procedure.

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