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Georgia Online Divorce Documents — Uncontested Filing Help for $129

Prepare Georgia divorce paperwork online, see the major filing steps, and compare our flat fee to the cost of hiring a lawyer for a straightforward uncontested case.

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Georgia Divorce at a Glance

Residency Requirement

6 months

Filing spouse must have resided in Georgia for at least 6 months.

Waiting Period

30 days

Minimum 30 days from service before final hearing; 45 days for contested.

Court Filing Fee

$200–$250

Varies by county

Property Division

equitable

Documents in Package

5 forms

3 required + 2 conditional

No-Fault Grounds

Marriage is irretrievably broken

How online divorce works in Georgia

Georgia has commercial potential because legal fees can quickly outpace what many uncontested couples actually need. The opportunity is to explain the process clearly and filter out the cases that need full legal help.

State-specific process

  1. 1Confirm Georgia residency and whether the case can proceed uncontested.
  2. 2Prepare the petition, acknowledgment or service documents, and settlement paperwork.
  3. 3File with the superior court in the correct county.
  4. 4Complete final hearing or decree steps required by the court.

Timeline

Georgia uncontested timelines can be relatively reasonable, but the pace still depends on county practice and case completeness.

Total cost

Our fee is $129. Georgia filing fees often run roughly $200–$250 depending on county and service costs.

Quick breakdown
Our fee: $129
Court filing fee: $200–$250

Who this is for

  • Spouses pursuing an uncontested divorce with basic agreement on major terms
  • People who want a lower-cost document preparation option before or instead of hiring a lawyer
  • Couples who want a clearer step-by-step process for filing in this state

Who this is not for

  • High-conflict divorces where one spouse will not participate or sign
  • Cases involving safety concerns, hidden assets, or major disputes that require legal strategy
  • Situations where you need courtroom representation instead of document preparation

Documents We Prepare for Georgia

All forms are state-specific and court-approved.

Petition for Divorce
Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit
Parenting Planchildren involved
Child Support Worksheetchildren involved
Final Judgment and Decree of Divorce

Why people choose this option

  • Flat $129 document preparation fee
  • State-specific divorce paperwork based on your answers
  • Clear explanation of filing fees, waiting periods, and core requirements
  • Built for uncontested cases — not sold as legal representation

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Important Notes for Georgia

Frequently asked questions about divorce in Georgia

Can I file online in Georgia?

You can prepare documents online, but county filing methods and hearing practices vary.

Is Georgia no-fault?

Yes, but Georgia also still recognizes several fault grounds.

How much does it cost?

Georgia filing fees are often around $200–$250, plus service-related costs in some cases.

Do both spouses need to agree?

For an uncontested process, broad agreement between spouses is the practical goal.

Do I need a settlement agreement?

In many uncontested cases, yes — a written agreement helps define the final terms.

Can I use this if we have children?

Yes, if the parenting and support terms are already workable and not heavily disputed.

Ready to file in Georgia?

Get your court-ready documents prepared for $129 and understand the next filing steps before you spend thousands on legal fees.

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