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With more than 9+ years of working with uncontested divorce forms, GeorgiaDivorceForAll.com offers the highest quality of service for a low price of $139. We provide our clients with fully completed papers that comply with Georgia State standards and regulations. Our service generates and completes the forms that will suit your circumstances. By using GeorgiaDivorceForAll.com, you can get:
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in Georgia State
Divorce rates in Georgia have been consistently low compared to other states. In recent years, the statistics registered approximately 2.3 divorces per 1,000 residents.
Georgia family law requires that every divorce complaint include legal grounds or reasons for the action. It can be no-fault or fault-based. A person filing for divorce can state one of the following reasons:
• Irretrievable breakdown of relationships;
•Intermarriage between close relatives;
•Adultery after the wedding;
•Impotence during the marriage;
•Cruel treatment that endangers health or life;
•Substance abuse (alcohol or drug addiction);
•Incurable insanity (it must be expertly confirmed, and the mentally ill spouse must also stay at a specialized institution for two years before the other spouse can start the action);
•Abandonment for one year;
•Felony conviction and imprisonment for two years;
•Fraud in obtaining marriage.