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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia Divorce Without 2012 form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and indicating that you are representing yourself in the divorce action. This establishes your role as the Plaintiff.
  3. In the Subject Matter Jurisdiction section, check either (a) or (b) based on your residency status in Georgia. Ensure you provide accurate information regarding your residency duration.
  4. For Venue, fill in your spouse's name and select the appropriate option from (a) to (e) that describes their residency status and jurisdiction.
  5. Complete the Service of Process section by checking one of the options (a), (b), or (c) that best fits how you plan to serve your spouse.
  6. Fill out the Date of Marriage and Date of Separation fields accurately, ensuring all dates reflect your situation.
  7. If applicable, indicate whether there is a Settlement Agreement and check the relevant box. Provide details about any marital property or debts as required in sections 9 and 10.
  8. Finally, specify grounds for divorce by checking all applicable options and request any relief you seek at the end of the form.

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Assuming the spouses submit a valid settlement agreement, comply with any residency requirements, and mutually agree to the terms of their divorce, the court will most likely approve the uncontested divorce. Pros: Faster process, often completed within a few months.
The filing fee for an uncontested divorce is $213.00. If service through the Sheriffs office is necessary, there is an additional $50.00 fee. No personal checks are accepted.
An uncontested divorce is the fastest way to finalize a divorce. However, if you and your spouse cannot agree on the terms, the process will be much longer.
Yes, you can file and obtain a divorce in Georgia without the other partys consent. However, if you have children or assets to divide, the case is much more complex than that. You should discuss YOUR case with an attorney to see if you can file simply for a divorce or if your case will require professional assistance.
If you do not have an attorney, then you are representing yourself in court and you are applying for a divorce pro se. Find divorce forms and instructions on the Georgia Courts website (the links are to fillable PDFs that may not be fully accessible). A few courts have a specific pro se section that will help you.

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In Georgia uncontested divorces, both parties must complete and sign all required paperwork for the court to finalize the case. If one spouse becomes unresponsive, the filing partys attorney may request dismissal due to lack of cooperation. Without the other spouses signature, the court cannot proceed.
In Georgia, there is no waiting period to file a divorce, but you must have lived in Georgia for at least six months before you can file for divorce. If you live on a military base, you must have lived in Georgia for at least one year.

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