About the Uncontested Divorce in Georgia
Getting an Uncontested Divorce in Georgia- What you Need to Know
Filing your own uncontested divorce in Georgia is pretty simple- even if there are minor children involved. In a typical Georgia uncontested divorce, both parties must be in agreement on all matters, such as the division of property and debt, and child custody (if applicable). In Georgia an uncontested divorce may be granted thirty-one (31) days after a complaint for divorce has been filed. This is a mandantory waiting period before a divorce in Georgia can be granted. In order to file for a divorce in Georgia you must be a resident of Georgia for at least six (6) months. The filing fee to file your Georgia divorce papers differs slightly by county and ranges between $200 to $220.
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If you and your spouse agree on the terms of your Georgia Uncontested Divorce,
we will prepare your Georgia agreed divorce papers and deliver them to you for filing within three (3) business days. All you have to do is sign, file and then appear at a court hearing to have your divorce finalized. IT REALLY IS THAT SIMPLE!
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What are the grounds for an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
The most commonly used ground for getting an uncontested divorce in Georgia is that there has been an irretrievable breakdown in the marriage. This means that neither spouse has to admit to any wrongdoing in order to get a judgment for divorce in Goergia. Unlike other states, there is no mandantory separation period for a no-fault divorce in Georgia. Even if you and your spouse still reside together you can get an uncontested divorce in Georgia.
What if I can`t find my spouse to sign the divorce papers?
How the Georgia Divorce by Publication Works
If you cannot locate your spouse, you may still get a Georgia Divorce by Publication-, even if there were children born from the marriage. To obtain a Divorce by Publication in the State of Georgia you must run a legal notice in your local newspaper in order to serve your spouse. You must also obtain the permission of the Court to serve your spouse by publication. Courts in Georgia require that you make a diligent attempt to find your spouse before allowing the service by publication. After the legal notice has been published in your local newspaper, your spouse will be considered legally served, and you can get your divorce finalized. If you cannot locate your spouse and want a divorce in Georgia, or if your spouse is incarcerated, contact us today and we will prepare your Divorce by publication forms.
If your Spouse is Incarcerated you may be able to finalize your Georgia uncontested divorce WITHOUT YOUR SPOUSE`S Signature!
If you are needing a divorce from a spouse that is in jail or prison, or if your spouse is running from the law, there are divorce procedures that you can use to finalize a divorce in Georgia without your spouse having to sign any paperwork. Our Georgia divorce document specialists are available to assist you in getting your divorce finalized using the procedure that works best for your circumstances. Call us today (918)-608-5135
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