Conyers, GA asked in Divorce and Family Law for Georgia

Q: Just served the divorce papers

My wife filed for divorce, and I just served the papers. My question is, if I agree on the divorce, should I just sign the papers, or are there any forms that need to be filled out, and should we both appear at the court or not?

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Regina Irene Edwards
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  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You have to agree on the terms of the divorce. Like who gets the house, furniture, pots and pans, pets, bank accounts, retirement etc. An attorney can help you draw up an agreement.

Alake Colwell Furlow
Alake Colwell Furlow
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  • Dacula, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Please hire an attorney. Because it's not even clear from what you've written whether this divorce is contested or uncontested. If it's uncontested, where you can simply sign the divorce documents, you shouldn't have been served. If it's contested, I would advise you to file an Answer. And I wouldn't advise you to just sign any papers, unless you are in full agreement on all contents. As far as what documents the court needs, that depends on what kind of divorce this is. Which again, is why you should speak directly with an attorney.

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