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  2. Begin with Part 1, Definitions. Familiarize yourself with key terms such as 'Complaint' and 'Defendant' to understand the context of your form.
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While Georgia does not have a specific statute for mutual combat, it is addressed through existing laws on assault and battery. If both parties agree to fight, they generally cannot claim self-defense unless one party tries to withdraw and communicates this intent clearly, but the other party continues to attack.
Georgia is a Stand Your Ground state, meaning your rights as to where you may defend yourself is virtually unlimited. Unlike the Castle Doctrine, you can defend yourself beyond your home, vehicle or place of employment.
A trust can be contested if its believed to have been created based on fraudulent information or if the grantors signature was forged. Under Georgia law, certain formalities must be observed for a trust to be legally valid. Failure to adhere to these formalities can be grounds for contestation.
ing to Georgias Stand Your Ground law, O.C.G.A. 16-3-23.1, A person who uses threats or force relating to the use of force in defense of self, others, habitation, or other property has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and use force, including deadly force.
A contested divorce is a lawsuit like any other. The process involves pleadings (complaint and answer), discovery, motions, often a temporary hearing, mediation, and potentially a trial. Domestic trials are usually before the judge. Only a judge can determine custody.

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If two people fight in a house without causing a disturbance in public, it may not be considered an affray. However, they could still face charges for assault or battery depending on the circumstances. In simple terms, affray and a general fight both include physical altercations.
In uncontested divorces, both parties agree to the terms of divorce, such as child custody, the division of assets, or alimony. In contested divorces, the parties do not agree and must settle these terms in court. It is recommended that you seek legal advice when filing for divorce.

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