Verified Complaint Form File For Divorce In Georgia

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Multi-State
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US-000265
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This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.


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FAQ

A divorce or legal separation case begins when the plaintiff the party who starts the court case files a formal complaint at the courthouse. The defendant, the other party, may answer within 28 days. If an answer is filed, the case is contested. If the defendant does not file an answer, the case is uncontested.

Yes, you can file and obtain a divorce in Georgia without the other party's consent. However, if you have children or assets to divide, the case is much more complex than that. You should discuss YOUR case with an attorney to see if you can file simply for a divorce or if your case will require professional assistance.

Although the department can confirm divorces, copies of the records are held by the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted. Any requests for divorce records must go through the superior court.

In the state of Georgia, a final order at the earliest can be entered 31 days after a complaint is filed. A final order can be made even if a spouse does not respond, which means you need not be concerned that a divorce will not be granted if your spouse refuses to sign papers.

Yes, complaints in a divorce action must be verified by affidavit. Depending on the jurisdiction, several conditions may apply for a validated complaint in a divorce proceeding.

You do not need your husband's signature in order to file. The Court will move the case along with or without him and he could risk being on the receiving end of unfavorable orders should he choose not to participate. One spouse cannot keep a divorce from going through.

Divorces can either be contested or uncontested. In uncontested divorces, both parties agree to the terms of divorce, such as child custody, the division of assets, or alimony. In contested divorces, the parties do not agree and must settle these terms in court.

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Verified Complaint Form File For Divorce In Georgia