After the original divorce documents are filed with the court, there is brief waiting period that the parties must observe before the Judge will finalize the divorce.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
My partner and I both want a simple divorce - what do we do?
Filing an uncontested divorce can be fairly simple. An uncontested divorce means that both parties are able to agree and sign a document specifying the division of assets, custody and visitation, etc. It is important to understand that both parties must completely agree on every subject in order to have an uncontested case.
To get started, both parties must have the divorce documents signed in the presence of public notary and then filed. Since the jurisdiction of uncontested divorce cases is a non-issue, The Law Office of John A. Leopard is able to process uncontested divorce cases all across the state of Georgia.
After the original divorce documents are filed with the court, there is brief waiting period that the parties must observe before the Judge will finalize the divorce.
After the original divorce documents are filed with the court, there is brief waiting period that the parties must observe before the Judge will finalize the divorce.
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Divorce,
Uncontested
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