Flat Fee Divorce Cherokee County, GA

Flatfee Divorce Lawyers in Cherokee County GA

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We are ready to help you! If you are planning an uncontested, zero conflict divorce from your partner and also wish to limit your costs to something that is manageable but still maintain your best interest, we are able to help you with a.Flatfee Divorce Lawyers for Cherokee County, GA.

If you as well as your spouse are in agreement on all issues included with your divorce, you are an ideal candidate for our Cherokee County, GA Flatfee Divorce service.

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How long does a common divorce take?

Georgia law permits a divorce case to be completed 31 days after the defendant has been served with paperwork. We can get a settlement agreement sent earlier than that, but the judge is required to wait until the 31st day after service has been perfected on the defendant to settle the paperwork.

If a hearing in front of a judge is not needed but a variety of issues have to be dealt with, a case may take anywhere from 2 to 6 months.

A variety of cases are fixed at the mediation stage or through other formal settlements.

If your partner is unwilling to settle in a reasonable way, more complex divorce cases can take anywhere from 6 months to 18 months or even longer to be finalized.

What is the difference between an uncontested divorce and contested divorce in Cherokee County?

An uncontested divorce case is one in which a signed settlement agreement is submitted to the clerk's office at the time the complaint for divorce is filed. All other cases are legally considered contested divorces.

Why doesn't my case qualify?

If your divorce consists of problems such as not agreeing on child custody, non-agreement over alimony or not agreeing on the division of marital property, a flat-fee divorce is often not a choice. It is challenging to forecast whether your case can be managed quickly or if it will take significantly longer to finish.

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