Georgia Final Judgment And Decree Of Divorce With Minor Children is a legal document issued by the court of Georgia which finalizes a divorce when there are minor children involved. This document is typically issued by a judge after a trial or a hearing where all the pertinent issues of the divorce have been settled. It lays out the details of the divorce, including the division of property, child support, alimony, and custody arrangements. It also sets forth the legal rights and responsibilities of both parties as it relates to the children. The document also outlines the visitation rights of each parent as well as any other relevant orders of the court. There are two types of Georgia Final Judgment And Decree Of Divorce With Minor Children: Uncontested Final Judgment And Decree Of Divorce With Minor Children and Contested Final Judgment And Decree Of Divorce With Minor Children. Uncontested divorce is when both parties agree to all the terms of the divorce, while contested divorce is when the parties do not agree and need the court to intervene and decide the terms of the divorce.