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  2. Begin by completing the Petition for Divorce. Enter your full name as Petitioner and your spouse's name as Respondent. Leave the Civil Action File No. blank for the clerk to assign later.
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  4. Proceed to Paragraph 2 and indicate where your spouse resides, checking the relevant boxes based on their residency status.
  5. Continue filling out subsequent paragraphs, providing details about children, custody preferences, and any marital property or debts.
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In our legal system, the only way to avoid going to trial is to settle. If you have no marital property, the settlement agreement is a way to tell this to the court. If you do not want alimony, you may use the settlement agreement to let the court know of your decision.
If your divorce is uncontested, you will likely be able to avoid going to court. Under Georgia state law (O.C.G.A. 19-5-10(a)) there are two ways to finalize an uncontested divorce: Through a final hearing (in court); and.
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A divorce in Georgia can take anywhere from 31 days to several years, depending on the type of divorce and other factors. If both spouses are willing to collaborate on their divorce, it often takes between six months and one year to resolve.
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