Georgia Complaint For Divorce Without Minor Children is a legal document that is used when filing for divorce in the state of Georgia when the parties involved do not have any minor children. This type of divorce is also known as an Absolute Divorce and is typically the simplest and least expensive way to end a marriage. The document is often referred to as the Complaint for Divorce and must be filed in the county in which one or both of the parties reside. In the document, the parties must provide detailed information about their marriage, such as the date of marriage, the grounds for divorce, and any property or other assets which are to be divided. The Complaint for Divorce must be signed by both parties and must be acknowledged by a notary public before it can be filed. There are two types of Complaint for Divorce Without Minor Children in Georgia: Defined Fault and No-Fault. The Defined Fault type of Complaint for Divorce requires that one party prove to the court that the other party is at fault for the dissolution of the marriage. The No-Fault type does not require any proof and simply states that the parties are unable to reconcile their differences.