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Uncontested Divorce in Georgia

A simple, affordable uncontested divorce in Georgia. SimpleDivorce prepares court-ready forms, handles filing and service on your spouse, and keeps you updated to the final decree.

Filing an Uncontested Divorce in Georgia

The facts that shape a Georgia divorce — confirmed with you during intake.

Where you file

Superior Court

Residency requirement

One spouse must have lived in Georgia for at least 6 months before filing.

Court filing fee

$210 typical ($200-$220) — varies by county, passed through at cost

Waiting period

A divorce cannot be granted until at least 31 days after the spouse is served.

Grounds

Georgia allows no-fault divorce on the ground that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

Typical timeline

As little as 31–60 days for an uncontested case, subject to the court's calendar.

Serving your spouse

Service may be performed by sheriff, process server, or your spouse can sign an Acknowledgment of Service to avoid formal service.

Fee waiver

Available by filing an Affidavit of Poverty

Common Georgia Divorce Forms

Complaint for Divorce
Settlement Agreement
Final Judgment and Decree of Divorce

SimpleDivorce prepares the exact forms your Georgia court requires — you never track them down yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers specific to filing in Georgia.

SimpleDivorce prepares your Georgia divorce forms, walks you and your spouse through signing, files with the court, and can serve your spouse when needed. You never visit a courthouse unless the court requires a brief final hearing.

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