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Uncontested Divorce in Georgia: What You Need to Know

If you and your spouse both agree it’s time to move on from your marriage, you may think you’re ready to file for an uncontested divorce. But in Georgia, an uncontested divorce requires more than both people agreeing they want…

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What is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce is one where the two parties (the spouses) agree on all the terms of the divorce without involvement from the court. Learn more about the pros and cons.

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The Cost of Divorce in GA

The average Georgia divorce costs between $3700 and $21,000. How much control do you have over the final price?

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How to File for Divorce in Georgia

There are two routes you can go when you get a divorce in Georgia — a contested or an uncontested divorce. What’s involved and which is right for you?

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7 Divorce Mediation Tips for Couples Ready to Move On

Mediation can be an excellent way to reduce the costs and the emotional drain of a divorce. But working with a mediator isn’t a guarantee of success. These tips will help keep you get the most out of mediation and avoid the courtroom.

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How to Choose an Uncontested Divorce Lawyer

Choosing a divorce lawyer can be tricky. Here’s how to make sure you find one that’s good at what they do and is committed to keeping things amicable.

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The Best Way to Help Children Cope With Divorce? Make It Amicable

Your divorce doesn’t have to be messy and dramatic. Learn how you and your spouse can have a peaceful and amicable divorce.

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Amicable Divorce: How to Keep Things Peaceful When You’re Ending a Marriage

Your divorce doesn’t have to be messy and dramatic. Learn how you and your spouse can have a peaceful and amicable divorce.

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What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Georgia?

Georgia has 13 grounds for divorce, but you don’t have to allege wrongdoing to get a divorce. Find out what your options are for a no-fault divorce.

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How to Ask for a Divorce (Without Ending Up in Court)

Will you and your spouse be able to strike a peaceful and productive tone throughout your divorce? It depends in part on how you set the stage in that first conversation.

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