Effingham County Georgia Divorce Information

Helping Clients With Effingham County Divorce Matters

Effingham County Georgia Divorce Information

Helping Clients With Effingham County Divorce Matters

 

Effingham County Uncontested Divorce

Courthouse of Effingham County, Georgia

An Effingham County uncontested divorce is the fastest, cheapest and least stressful way to divorce. Few divorce cases, including uncontested divorces, are free from disagreement. However, in a no-contest divorce, the disagreements are worked out prior to filing, thus simplifying the divorce proceedings, lowering your costs, and keeping much of your personal information out of the proceedings and off the public record.

Using our uncontested divorce process, a divorce does not have to be expensive, slow or confusing.  An experienced Georgia divorce attorney will prepare all of your documents, file them with the Court and guide you through the entire process.

We represent and assist clients needing a Effingham County uncontested divorce only in cases without minor children.  If you need Effingham County divorce information, just call (912) 215-7677 for a free telephone consultation.  You will speak to an experienced Georgia divorce attorney who focuses on uncontested divorce matters who will assess your situation and give you some ideas to help you with your situation, explain the uncontested divorce process for you and answer your specific questions.  To better assist you, we recommend that you first complete our Client Inquiry Form.

Specifics about a Effingham County Uncontested Divorce

Effingham County Divorce

Effingham County in 1895

Typically, in an uncontested Effingham County divorce, if you are represented by an attorney, you do not have to appear in court to complete the divorce if minor children are not involved.  But, the decision of whether you must appear in court to complete the divorce in Effingham County is up to the judge.  If there must be a hearing to complete the case, we will appear at the hearing with you at no additional cost to you.

All Effingham County divorces must be filed in the Superior Court of Effingham County in Springfield.  Effingham County is part of the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit, which also includes Bulloch, Effingham, Screven and Jenkins counties.

As part of our representation in your uncontested divorce case, we take care of all filings and other communications and coordination with the Court and Clerk in Effingham County.  Of course, we also prepare all of the documents necessary for your uncontested divorce.

To get started with your uncontested divorce, you do not even need to come to our office.  We will simply have a telephone conference with you to obtain the necessary information so that we can prepare all of the uncontested divorce documents.  Just go to our Getting Started page to begin the process.

Military Uncontested Divorce in Effingham County

Because there is a major U.S. Army installation near Effingham County, we handle a substantial number of military uncontested divorce cases in Effingham County.  We can assist and advise you on all of the special issues that affect a military divorce in Georgia.

A military uncontested divorce in Effingham County costs the same as a civilian uncontested divorce.

How much does an Uncontested Effingham County Divorce cost?

Typically, our fee for a Effingham County uncontested divorce is $495 when the case does not involve minor children.We do not do cases with minor children in Effingham County. However, our fee can vary slightly depending on the complexity of the issues.

We make every legal effort to avoid a final hearing but that decision is ultimately up to the judge to whom your case is assigned.  Our fee does not include the court costs which are $275 in Effingham County.

We offer a discount for all active first-responders.

We e-file all of the uncontested divorce documents in Effingham County divorce cases at no additional cost to you.  The e-filing expense are included in the court costs of $275.  E-filing helps move your uncontested divorce case through the Effingham County court system more quickly.

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Uncontested Divorce

The cost of divorce in Georgia does not have to be expensive. We strive to provide every client with a fast, affordable Georgia uncontested divorce. In an uncontested divorce, for example, the parties have agreed in advance how to divide marital property, allocate debts, arrange for custody of minor children, and set child and spousal support. To schedule your personal consultation with divorce attorney Robert L. Jones, contact us online.

Military Divorces

Uncontested divorce can be a great fit for military families who have limited time and financial resources and need to get the process completed inexpensively, correctly and quickly. With the increased schedule demands on military families it can seem almost impossible. Attorney Robert Jones helps military families work through the special legal and financial issues to resolve their divorce as efficiently and affordably as possible. Mr. Jones has over twenty years experience representing clients in Georgia divorces and he served on active duty for 8 years himself.

Fast, Inexpensive Uncontested Divorce

At the Law Office of Robert L. Jones, we combine thorough and comprehensive divorce and family law legal services with efficiency, speed, and low costs. Contact a lawyer or call (912) 215-7677 today. We practice in most of the Georgia Coastal counties as well as many other Georgia counties including the Metro Atlanta area.

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