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In the State of Georgia is the Divorce Settlement Agreement all that needs to filed when seeking a "no fault" divorce based on
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Answered on January 13, 2014
You will need the following to complete your divorce in Georgia:
A complaint to initiate the divorce and invoke the Court's authority,
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My wife signed the uncontested divorce forms. We appeared in court but she told the judge that she wanted more money?
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Answered on June 07, 2012
I've run into this issue a few time in the last few years. In short, if the money she's asking for is related to child support the Court has the...
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What does it mean if I have sole custody and named primary custodian?
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Answered on July 10, 2010
There are two types of child custody in Geogia, Legal Custody and Physical Custoday. Most often the paper work will distinguish between these two,...
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If I have Temporary custody of my six month old and the father wants full or joint can this happen since she is so young?
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Answered on July 10, 2010
As a general rule your Guardian Ad Litem (GAL)'s role is to determine what's in the best interest of the child. Since you were awarded temporary...
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Easiest and fastest way to do a divorce in Gwinnett?
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Answered on July 07, 2010
If the two of you can agree you would be able to file an uncontested divorce. The Gwinnett Family Law Clinic has the forms for free (you can...
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I'm currently unemployed and is planning on getting an annulment. I was wondering if i can received alimony until my financial s
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Answered on July 06, 2010
An annulment in Georgia is provided only in cases where the marriage was void from the start, typically those are cases of fraud or deceit (the big...
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What rights does my daughter and I have to protect her with visitations.
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Answered on July 06, 2010
I had a case similar to this in Georgia just a couple of months ago. These can be very complex cases involving a great number of delicate issues...
Can a person that is disabled be evicted from a home if the owner dies an there is not contract for rent.
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Answered on July 06, 2010
Yes you can be evicted.
First, if the owner dies the title to the house will transfer to some new party. If you do not have a lease then in...
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Did not fully understand lease and did not sign what do i do
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Answered on July 06, 2010
There are a number of contract attorneys in your area who can review the lease at a reasonable cost. If you are concerned about cost you may want...
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I need help establishing child support and collecting payments
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Answered on July 06, 2010
There are a number of ways that service can be completed. Check with the Child Support Services office to see if they will allow you to hire a...
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