Uncontested Camden County Divorce Process

Uncontested Divorce Process in Camden County An uncontested Camden County divorce is an easy, inexpensive and quick divorce.  It is an easy process.  Camden County is in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit along with Appling, Glynn, Jeff Davis and Wayne Counties.  These counties all use the same judges so the process described in this article applies…

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Child Support Calculation

Child Support Calculation in a Georgia Uncontested Divorce: Without question, the single most disputed issue in uncontested divorce cases that involve children is the Child Support calculation.  But, although circumstances that affect the child support amount vary from case-to-case, the actual Child Support calculation in an uncontested divorce in Georgia is fairly straightforward — if…

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Easy Georgia Divorce

Easy Georgia Divorce Everyone considering a divorce wants it to be an easy process. Using our services, there is typically no court appearance by anyone and no one even has to come to our office.  We can get you an easy divorce.  And, it could cost you below $500 (plus court costs).  Our typical flat…

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Uncontested Cobb County Divorce Process

Uncontested Divorce Process in Cobb County An uncontested Cobb County divorce is an easy, inexpensive and quick divorce. We have handled divorce matters in Cobb County for well over twenty years.  Initially, we focused on contested divorces.  A lawyer can make a lot of money (and have a lot of stress) in contested divorces in…

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Uncontested Divorce in 2023

An Uncontested Divorce Can be a Benefit in a Recession An economic down-turn may be a nationwide condition or it could be a financial condition in a single family.  If one of you has lost a job and is having difficulty getting new employment, even if the American economy is booming, it is a major…

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Cost of an Uncontested Divorce in Georgia

Let’s face it: A divorce can be expensive.  But, it does not have to be.  Using our process, you can be divorced in less time that you might imagine and at a lower cost than what you thought possible.  And, you can have an experienced Georgia divorce attorney handle it all for you so that…

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Ten Tips for a Successful Uncontested Divorce

Ten Tips for a Successful Uncontested Divorce in Georgia Compared to contested divorces, an uncontested divorce in Georgia is easy, quick and inexpensive.  An “uncontested” divorce (sometimes called a no-contest divorce) is where both parties agree on all issues involved in the divorce, including property division, allocation of debt, child custody, visitation, child support and…

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Flat Fee Uncontested Divorce

We all know that the cost of everything is skyrocketing, right? Well, actually, no that is not right!  We have maintained (and even reduced) the cost of a flat fee uncontested divorce in Georgia. Recently we reduced our flat fee for an uncontested divorce in many counties if no children are involved — including Metro…

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Getting a Certified Copy of Your Divorce Decree

Your Georgia Divorce is Final.  Now What? Now that you are divorced you need to be able to prove it.  You can only do that with certified copy of the Final Judgment and Decree. A certified copy of your divorce decree (or any other document from the divorce case) can be obtained ONLY from the…

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Divorce Settlement Agreement

A Divorce Settlement Agreement is a legal document that is also commonly called a “Settlement Agreement” or a “Separation Agreement.” The purpose is an uncontested divorce settlement agreement is to document the details of agreements made between the couple so that the divorce can be completed without a trial. A Divorce Settlement Agreement must include…

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Two Divorce Lawyers or One Divorce Lawyer?

Do We Both Have to Have an Attorney for a Divorce? The answer is, it depends.  For a contested divorce, each party should have their own experienced and independent lawyer. But, in an uncontested divorce, it can be different. Can We Both Use the Same Attorney in a Georgia Uncontested Divorce? If you and your…

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Uncontested Divorce Parenting Plans

Georgia Uncontested Divorce Parenting Plans In any divorce in Georgia in which there is a minor child born to the parties or adopted by the parties, a Parenting Plan is required.  A Parenting Plan is required in both a contested or an uncontested divorce.  The main difference between uncontested divorce Parenting Plans and those for…

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Uncontested Divorce Process

Our Uncontested Divorce Process — An Introduction: An uncontested divorce is the fastest, least expensive and least stressful way to get a divorce in Georgia. This is a general description of the steps for starting, filing and completing an uncontested divorce in the Georgia counties in which we offer representation for uncontested matters.  Please note…

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Grounds for Divorce in Georgia

What does “grounds for divorce” mean? The grounds for divorce is simply the reason or reasons given to the court for the divorce in the official divorce documents.  Whether you will have an uncontested divorce in Georgia or a contested one, the potential legal grounds are the same.  Similarly, the potential grounds available for a…

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Military Divorce in Georgia

What is a Georgia Military Divorce? A military divorce in Georgia is only a little different from a civilian divorce.  Generally speaking, a divorce in which at least one spouse is an active member of the military, reserve or guard, or is a retired service member, is referred to as a “military divorce” because it…

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