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Divorce Settlement Agreements – The Basics

by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 27, 2022 | Alimony, Assets, Debts, Process

A Divorce Settlement Agreement is a formal legal document that is also commonly referred to as a “Settlement Agreement,” “Marital Settlement Agreement” or a “Divorce Agreement” because of its basic purpose of recording the...

Georgia Uncontested Divorce FAQs

by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jun 21, 2021 | Alimony, Assets, Child Custody, Child Support, Process

I want a divorce and lost our marriage license.  Do I need it to file? In the vast majority of divorce cases the court will not ask to see the marriage license.  By default, under Georgia law a copy of a marriage license is not required.  However, you do need to be...

Five Major Uncontested Divorce Issues

by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jul 13, 2020 | Alimony, Assets, Child Custody, Child Support, Debts, Process

An uncontested divorce is one where both the husband and wife both agree on how to divide their assets and debts, and how to share custody and support of any children that might be involved.  Once the spouses have reached an agreement, they can finalize their divorce...

Proving Fault for Uncontested Divorce is Not Needed

by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 30, 2018 | Alimony, Assets, Child Custody, Child Support, Process

In Georgia, the opposite of an Uncontested Divorce (aka No-Fault Divorce) is a Fault Divorce, also known as a Contested Divorce. Why proving fault (pursuing a contested divorce) is frequently not the best first option. Divorces are time consuming and have significant...

Uncontested Divorce – Getting Organized

by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 29, 2018 | Alimony, Assets, Child Custody, Child Support, Process

Immediately before filing for divorce it is important to collect copies of as many relevant documents as possible. This is because once the case is filed, your spouse may make it very difficult to get copies afterwards, and these documents can be very relevant to your...

Uncontested Divorce: Five Most Common Mistakes Made on the Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit

by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 8, 2018 | Alimony, Assets, Child Custody, Child Support, Process

The Georgia Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit A Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit (“DRFA”) is a sworn statement concerning one’s finances that is required in certain legal proceedings under Georgia’s Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.2. More specifically, a...
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