Georgia Final Judgment and Decree - Short Form

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Georgia
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GA-818D
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Description Final Divorce Decree Georgia

A Final Judgment and Decree grants the divorce desired; once entered, the parties are no longer married. In addition, it decides any and all other relief requested. This form is intended for use in conjunction with Separation Agreement.

How to fill out Georgia Final Judgment And Decree - Short Form?

1. Date of Final Judgment and Decree: The date when the Final Judgment and Decree is being entered.

2. Case Information: Include the case number, the names of the parties involved, and the division or county where the case is being heard.

3. Findings of Fact: Provide a brief summary of the facts found by the court that led to the Final Judgment and Decree.

4. Conclusions of Law: Outline the legal principles that the court applied in reaching its decision.

5. Orders: Specify the orders made by the court in the Final Judgment and Decree, such as division of property, child custody and support, alimony, etc.

6. Signatures: The Final Judgment and Decree must be signed by the judge and the parties involved or their attorneys.

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Final Judgement And Decree Of Divorce Georgia