Filing your divorce pro se can be complex and comes with increased risks to your financial future and relationship with your children
You do not need a lawyer to file an uncontested divorce in Georgia. But, before you go ahead and attempt filing for divorce without a lawyer ask yourself, how successful has your first, or even second attempt at anything; walking, riding a bike, dating, money management, weight loss, or following a recipe ended with spectacular success. If you are like the rest of us human beings the answer is 0.0%.
Clichés to Keep in Mind if You are Considering a DIY Divorce
If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again
Practice Makes Perfect
Anyone who represents themself has a fool for a client
I may be wrong, you may not want to try try again to file divorce from your spouse, or want to put in the practice. The main reason why people attempt to file for divorce on their own is for the potential to save money by not paying an attorney. Considering the GeorgiaEZDivorce flat for filing divorce with no children is $799.95 including the filing fee you may not save as much as you hope. And if you have children the process is even more complex because you have to create a parenting plans, child support worksheets, and many other assorted court required documents and filing. Any chance of a mistake free first attempt is out of the question.
What does Our Flat Fee Divorce Get You
Consultation and representation of a licensed Georgia Attorney that has practiced divorce and family law for decades. Attorney Abbott has helped 1000s of people in Georgia end their marriage.
- Experience and Knowledge to protect assets
- Complete mistake free preparation of all documents needed to file.
- Successfully filing all court required documents
- Help to avoid potential consequences of todays decisions on your future happiness
After filing 1000s of divorce we do not need to try try again to succeed for you. Our practice already makes perfect.
Don’t be a fool, let GeorgiaEZDivorce help you get a stress free uncontested divorce.