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In Georgia, after you and
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In Georgia, after you and
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In Georgia, after you and your spouse reach a settlement agreement, you can finalize a divorce by attending a final hearing or if your attorney files a Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. If you and your spouse do not have legal representation, you will likely be required to attend a final hearing. For more information, see http://www.southernjudicialcircuit.com/selfhelp/divorce/divorcewhichpacketIneed.pdf.In addition, other factors may influence whether you and your spouse must appear before a judge to finalize your uncontested divorce. For example, each county may have different procedures for finalizing a divorce. In addition, judges can vary regarding whether they would like to see the spouses together in court before granting the divorce. For more information about how to proceed with your case, contact a Georgia attorney today.
In Georgia, after you and your spouse reach a settlement agreement, you can finalize a divorce by attending a final hearing or if your attorney files a Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. If you and your spouse do not have legal representation, you will likely be required to attend a final hearing. For more information, see http://www.southernjudicialcircuit.com/selfhelp/divorce/divorcewhichpacketIneed.pdf.In addition, other factors may influence whether you and your spouse must appear before a judge to finalize your uncontested divorce. For example, each county may have different procedures for finalizing a divorce. In addition, judges can vary regarding whether they would like to see the spouses together in court before granting the divorce. For more information about how to proceed with your case, contact a Georgia attorney today.