Georgia Divorce Details
Georgia allows you to complete your divorce without an attorney if you and your spouse can come to an agreement on what to do with your property and how you will care for any children that you have.
Georgia Residency Requirements
At least one spouse from the marriage must have lived in Georgia for six months
before filing for divorce.
Grounds For Divorce
In Georgia, no-fault or uncontested divorces are based on the grounds that the marriage is "irretrievably broken" (neither spouse is at fault). DivorceWriter allows you to complete your own no-fault Georgia divorce.
Filing Your Georgia Divorce
The basic steps for filing your Georgia divorce with DivorceWriter are as follows:
- You review and sign the documents, then file the Divorce Petition and Settlement Agreement with the court.
- You file the remaining documents with the court.
- A judge completes your divorce by signing your divorce decree.
Division of property, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), alimony, and more are covered. DivorceWriter forms are specific to Georgia and have a money back guarantee that they will be accepted by the Court.
What is included in the DivorceWriter Package?
- Includes all documents needed to complete your divorce.
- Property division, debt, and spousal support are covered.
- Child support, parenting plan, name restoration, and more.
- Receive your package instantly online, or receive by mail.
- Make unlimited changes for two years.
- Note: The DivorceWriter fee does not include the filing fee charged by the Court Clerk in your county.
Included Georgia Forms
- Notice of Appearance
- Report of Divorce, Annulment, or Dissolution of Marriage
- Petition for Divorce with Verification
- Domestic Relations Filing Information Form
- Standing Order (only certain counties)
- Affidavit Regarding Custody
- Acknowledgment of Service, Consent to Jurisdiction and Venue, and Consent to Present Case
- Financial Affidavit for each spouse
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Parenting Plan*
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Settlement Agreement
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Consent to Trial 31 Days after Service and Waiver of Right to Trial
- Platiniff's Affidavit (if applicable)
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Child Support Worksheet*
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Child Support Order Addendum*
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Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings
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Affidavit in Support of Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings
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Final Judgment and Decree
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Notice of Hearing
- Domestic Relations Case Final Disposition Form
*Divorce with minor children only
What Our Customers are Saying
"Divorce is the toughest thing that I have had to ever face. DivorceWriter helped make the paperwork and process smooth, efficient, and as painless as possible. Everything was delivered as promised, I was allowed to make changes after my paperwork was delivered, and the judge had absolutely no questions whatsoever regarding the paperwork. It truly was a very easy process." -Jeff P.