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  1. Visit the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court to begin divorce proceedings. File for divorce with your county’s Clerk of the Superior Court. 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 ...

  2. 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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    Divorce in Georgia . Look at . the County’s Superior Court website where you will file . to see if they have. a. Divorce forms packets. Those are the forms you need.

  5. (Magistrate Court Hearings are held here) 7741 Roswell Road Ste 253 Atlanta, GA 30350 (404) 613-5313 Operational Hours 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Mon. - Fri. Appointments are available until 4 PM and the last walk-ins are accepted at 4 PM. Office closed from 1:00PM -2:00PM for lunch. Currently does not accept cash payments.

  6. Clerk of Court: Chanae Q. Clemons. Harold R. Banke Justice Center 9151 Tara Boulevard Room 1CL25 Jonesboro, GA 30236-4912. Phone: (770) 477-3395

  7. Different situations may require special procedures and courthouse personnel cannot advise you on how to proceed or what forms may be necessary in specific situations. Divorce can be very complicated. The only person allowed to help you in the preparation of these forms is a licensed attorney hired to represent you.

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