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How Much Does Contested Divorce Cost in Georgia? The cost of a contested divorce in Georgia is around $15,000. Hiring a divorce lawyer in Georgia, especially in Atlanta or Columbus, can cost as much as $350 per hour.
A contested divorce may take anywhere between three months and three years, or more, to conclude.
In Nevada, contested divorces result from spouses inability to form an agreement on all issues regarding the division of their marital assets, alimony, child support, and child custody. Generally, contested divorces tend to be more expensive because they are more time consuming and usually result in litigation.
The basic expense for an uncontested divorce will be the court fee to file the divorce papers. Filing fees in Nevada vary by county. In general, they range from about $250 to $300. (There might be an additional fee to file your paperwork electronically.)
Divorce cases are a lengthy process and can take from months to years. However, the courts in order to make speedy trials and burdenless try to complete contested divorce cases within 3-5 years. In case of mutual divorce the time period is 6- months.
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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.
But, what if it is a lengthy, contested divorce? Well, that could take the temporary orders alone months to complete. The average trial divorce case can take 18 months in the United States.
In general, an uncontested divorce (called a joint petition in Nevada) can be over within one-to-three weeks. But a contested divorce is rarely over in less than three months. And if the assets are particularly complex, it can take docHubly longer. In any case, Nevada has a six (6) week residency requirement.
Depending on how fast you can agree on and sign a property settlement agreement and the judges availability, your divorce can be finalized in approximately one to two months. You may even be able to complete it by filing an affidavit or deposition and avoid the need to attend a court hearing.
A contested divorce occurs when the two parties dont agree on all withstanding issues. The disagreements will either be resolved through mediation or taken to court and presented to a judge. The judge will issue the final hearing, which will resolve all withstanding issues.

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