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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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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E-Filing Georgia Divorces

E-Filing Georgia Divorces E-filing of Georgia divorces is now the standard way of handling the actual filing of divorce cases in Georgia. We e-file all Georgia divorce cases . E-filing is mandatory for lawyers who file Georgia divorce matters.  So says the State of Georgia. Since it first became available in Georgia, our firm has…

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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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Name Change in a Divorce

  Georgia permits a party (typically a wife) to legally and easily change her name to a name that she had before a marriage.  This may be done in a divorce even if she is not the Plaintiff.  But, certain rules must be followed. The actual Georgia statute (written law) on this tope is short. …

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