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Our Divorce document preparation service is a very cost-effective solution to getting a divorce at a cheap price without the need of hiring a lawyer. If you and your Spouse agree on the terms of the divorce and are seeking a simple dissolution to your marriage, then why should you have to spend thousands of dollars on expensive lawyers? You have the absolute right to file your own simple uncontested divorce. Besides, in most cases filing your own Online uncontested divorce is often cheaper, faster, and can get finalized in as little as 30 days.
We provide custom typed divorce papers that are Georgia Court approved. We offer award winning customer support and guide you throughout the entire process. At no extra cost we will also assist you with a court fee waiver if you are low income and receive public assistance. We can also assist you with getting your divorce papers filed electronically with the court so you can save a trip to the courthouse from your busy schedule.
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Online Divorce Without Minor Children.
- Answer a few questions and download instantly.
- We professionally draft all your required divorce papers
- No appearance at court hearings required
- Wish to make changes? Free revisions included
- Receive your documents within 1-2 business days
- Free name changes for you or your spouse if applicable
- Stay updated on your case with email and/or phone notifications
- Online Notary Available
- Divorce Time : 30 Days

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- Answer a few questions and download instantly.
- We professionally draft all your required divorce papers
- No appearance at court hearings required
- Need to make changes? Free revisions included
- Receive your documents within 1-2 business days
- Filing fee waiver is available for those who qualify
- Stay updated on your case with email and/or phone notifications
- Online Notary Service available
- Divorce Time : 60 - 90 Days

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Georgia divorce requirements
- To file a divorce in Georgia you must first meet the State Residency Requirements: one or the other spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months prior to filing. If you are a military member and are living in a military post then you must resides at the post for at least 12 months prior to filing your divorce. The divorce will not be granted until at least 30 days after filing.
- There are many ways to prove that residency has been established. The easiest way is if one or both spouses have a valid Georgia driver’s license, ID card or voter’s registration card which was issued at least six months before filing for divorce. If this is not the case, it may be possible to establish residency, by having someone who knows you or your spouse testify that you have lived in the state for at least six months. Additionally, it may be possible to use an Affidavit of Corroborating Witness form, and it should serve as proof you’ve lived in the state a minimum of six months.
Grounds for Divorce in Georgia
Frequently Asked Questions
To file for divorce in Georgia, you must meet the following criteria:
- Residency Requirements: At least one spouse must have lived in Georgia for a minimum of 6 months before filing.
- Grounds for Divorce:Georgia permits both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The most common is a no-fault divorce, where the marriage is considered “irretrievably broken.”
- Agreement or Missing Spouse:For an uncontested divorce, both spouses must agree on all terms, including property division and debts. For divorce by publication, the filing spouse must show reasonable efforts to locate the missing spouse.
You qualify for our online divorce services if:
- You are filing for an uncontested divorce without minor children, and both parties agree to the terms.
- You are filing for a divorce by publication (missing spouse divorce) without minor children.
If your case involves minor children or is contested, you may need to consult a family law attorney.
- Uncontested Divorce (No Minor Children):$159
- Divorce by Publication (Missing Spouse):$159
Note: The court charges a separate filing fee of approximately $169, which is not included in our service fees.
No, our pricing is completely transparent. Any additional costs, such as court filing fees or publication fees (for divorce by publication cases), will be clearly explained and depend on your county.
An uncontested divorce occurs when both spouses agree on all aspects of the divorce, including property division and debts. It is the quickest and most cost-effective option for ending a marriage in Georgia.
This type of divorce is for individuals who cannot locate their spouse after making reasonable efforts. It requires filing paperwork with the court and publishing a legal notice in a local newspaper to serve the missing spouse. Once the publication period ends, the court can grant the divorce.
- Uncontested Divorce:Typically finalized within 30–60 days after filing, depending on court schedules.
- Divorce by Publication:May take 90 days or longer due to the publication process and required court review.
For most uncontested divorces, court appearances are not required. However, for divorces by publication, a brief court hearing is usually necessary to finalize the process.
Our process is simple and streamlined:
- Complete an Online Questionnaire:Provide basic details about your case.
- We Prepare Your Documents:We create accurate, court-approved divorce papers tailored to Georgia’s legal requirements.
- We provide filing instructions: We guide you through each step, ensuring a smooth experience.
Yes! You can make updates to your documents before they are filed. Simply contact us, and we’ll assist you with the changes.
Our service is available only to individuals who meet Georgia’s residency requirements. Either you or your spouse must have lived in Georgia for at least six months before filing.
If your spouse refuses to sign, your case is no longer considered uncontested. In such situations, you may need to consult an attorney to pursue a contested divorce.
We use court-approved templates and ensure they comply with Georgia’s legal requirements. Our experienced team reviews each document for accuracy to give you peace of mind.
Our service is ideal for straightforward, uncontested divorces or divorces by publication. If your case involves complex issues, such as significant property disputes, you may need to consult a legal professional.
Absolutely! We’re here to support you every step of the way. Contact us via phone, email, or live chat, and our friendly team will assist you.
On average our clients get their divorce finalized in about 45-60 days. The actual time-frame varies by city or county. Some counties are more populated and tend to have higher case loads which will result in longer waiting times for a divorce. The fastest way to get divorced would be if both parties mutually agree to getting divorced.
There is a fee of approximately $200 to file for divorce in Georgia. There may be additional fees for a process server, document preparation, and for administrative costs such as copies. If you are low income, you may be eligible to have the filing fee reduced or waived by the court. This is called proceeding In Forma Pauperis.
More than likely when you go to the courthouse no one will tell you that you can apply to get the court fees waived if you are low income. This is one of the best kept secrets that they don’t want you to know about! Luckily for you that we work with every customer to try to get them free court cost. A great majority of our customers actually qualify to get the court fees waived.
Yes you can as long as you meet the residency requirements ( you or your spouse must be a Georgia resident for at least 6 months prior to the filing of your divorce). If you are a military member and are living in a military post then you must resides at the post for at least 12 months prior to filing your divorce. The divorce will not be granted until at least 30 days after filing.
Once we receive your online questionnaire and you make your payment, we will review your information and if your missing anything we will call or email you. Once we reviewed your info and everything is in order, we will begin working on your documents. Our turn around time is 24-48 hours. Once we send you your divorce papers you must review them for accuracy and then sign your documents. Once you sign everything you must then email, fax, or mail us the documents so we can file it with the court. Our documents are always electronically filed so you will receive official email confirmation form the court. Once your divorce has been filed you can expect to have your divorce finalized within 45-60 days.
This is actually a very common question that I get all the time. Basically if you are unable to find your spouse you will be required to conduct a search your spouse’s whereabouts. Once you have made a diligent search to locate your spouse you can then file for a divorce. The court will require you to place an ad in the newspapers for 4 consecutive weeks. Once the 4 weeks have past you can then file a default and have your divorce finalized. We specialize in Missing Spouse/Divorce by Publication in the State of Georgia.