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Did You Know?    
 
 
An annulment is a court ruling that a supposed marriage was never valid.
One of the most common grounds for annulment is fraud. For example, one person may have not disclosed to the other a prior divorce, a criminal record, or an unwillingness to have sexual intercourse. An annulment also may be granted may if one of the parties to the "marriage” was still married to someone else at the time of the marriage that is at issue. Other bases for annulments include marriage of an underage person, marriage to too close a blood relative, and marriage by a person under duress as the time of marriage.

 

Georgia Divorce Lawyers are expert attorneys in the field of divorce law ready to take on any case in Georgia. Divorce is a difficult and sometimes messy process to take on alone. Our Georgia lawyers can help you in all aspects of divorce and divorce law.

There are two types of divorce: absolute and limited. An absolute divorce is a judicial termination of a marriage based on marital misconduct or other statutory cause arising after the marriage ceremony. As a result of an absolute divorce both parties' status becomes single again.

 
Georgia Divorce figures 2001–2003    
 
 
Figures for divorces and marriage from 2001–2003 - Small snapshot of recent Marriage & Divorce life in this state.
Marriages Jan 2001   Divorces Dec 2003  
4,346   4,275  

Source: National Center for Health Statistics
 

The consequences of limited divorces vary from state to state. Typically, a limited divorce is commonly referred to as a separation decree; the right to cohabitation is terminated but the marriage is not dissolved and the status of the parties is not altered.

A little less than half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. The current divorce rate is down a few percentage points from a peak in 1981, but the current divorce rate is almost double what is was in the 1950s.

Our Georgia Divorce Lawyers and Attorneys can assist you by:

  • Filing any and all litigation concerning divorce
  • Research any changes to Georgia judicial marriage law
  • Register all assets to be divided

Common issues often related with divorce cases include:

Contact our Georgia Divorce Lawyer now.

 
Georgia Audio & Video    
 
  Washington Divorce Case: Maternity and Marriage
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 3:55, 05/12/2005

A divorce case in Washington state has outraged women's groups and inspired a new law. The case involves a pregnant woman who filed for divorce from her husband, who had previously served jailed time for abusing her. When the judge learned the woman was pregnant, he ruled that the divorce couldn't go through
Source: NPR
 
 
Georgia External Sites    
 
 

georgia.gov - Vital Records
georgia.gov · Online access to Georgia government. ... Access to divorce records. Available to the general public. The state Vital Records Off
georgia.gov - Parent & Children Services
Statistical information on domestic violence in Georgia and support resource ... induced termination of pregnancy, marriage and divorce certificates.

 



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News about Divorce cases in Georgia and nationwide:

Half Of First Marriages May End In Divorce
Nearly 9-in-10 people are expected to marry sometime in their lives, but about half of first marriages may end in divorce, according to a report re...
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Divorce Process Made Easier For New Yorkers Without Attorneys
NEW YORK - With the Unified Court System’s new Uncontested Divorce Packet, New Yorkers seeking an uncontested divorce without the assistance of an ...
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Financial Records in Divorce Cases Remain Open
Financial Records in Divorce Cases Remain Open

May 24, 2006 - A day after the California Supreme Court declined to hear a ...

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Divorce Terms

 


Today's Terms

No-Fault Divorce

Definition:
Many states now permit "no-fault" divorces. No fault" divorce describes any divorce where the spouse suing for divorce does not have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong. All states allow divorces regardless of who is at "fault."

Mediation

Definition:
A non-adversarial process in which a neutral third party acts to encourage and help disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement. May not be a good option when domestic violence is present.

Uncontested Divorce

Definition:
A divorce where both parties are able to make a mutually agreed-upon arrangement.

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Divorce Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Divorce:

  • Limited Divorce
  • Absolute Divorce
  • No-Fault Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support

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If you live in the following cities and need legal help you should contact our Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Acworth
  • Albany
  • Alpharetta
  • Athens
  • Atlanta
  • Augusta
  • Columbus
  • Cumming
  • Dalton
  • Decatur
  • Douglasville
  • Duluth
  • Griffin
  • Hephzibah
  • Hinesville
  • Jonesboro
  • Kennesaw
  • Lawrenceville
  • Lilburn
  • Lithonia
  • Loganville
  • Marietta
  • Milledgeville
  • Moultrie
  • Newnan
  • Norcross
  • Powder Springs
  • Ringgold
  • Rome
  • Roswell
  • Savannah
  • Smyrna
  • Stockbridge
  • Stone Mountain
  • Suwanee
  • Tifton
  • Warner Robins
  • Woodstock
 


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