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  1. georgiacourts.gov › 08 › Divorce-Form-checklistDivorce Forms in Georgia

    The Georgia Judicial Portal has forms and self-help forms and videos at: Self-Help Resources highlighted by A2J – Georgia Judicial Gateway (georgiacourts.gov) . You can also look at your county’s website (or the county site when you must file your divorce) to check for Superior Court Divorce forms or packets.

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  2. The forms presented in this packet are designed to guide you in the preparation of your divorce papers. You must fill in the required information as it applies to your situation. Your papers should remain in the same order as they appear in this packet. If you do not have access to a typewriter, you may fill the papers out by hand in neat print ...

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  4. You must file for divorce with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where you or your spouse have lived for at least 6 months. You’ll start by filing a complaint for divorce, or petition for divorce, with the legal grounds for your divorce and what issues you want the court to address.

  5. This forms packet is designed to guide you in the preparation of your divorce papers. You must fill in the required information as it applies to your situation. Your papers should remain in the same order as they appear in this packet. If you do not have access to a typewriter, you may fill in the blanks by hand, in neat print, using BLACK ink.

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  6. 7. Minor Children: [If you and the Respondent have any minor children together, you must use a different Divorce Petition form. See instructions.] The Respondent and I do not have any minor children together. 8. Alimony: [Check only oneof the following, either (a), (b), or(c).]

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