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Uncontested Divorce: A More Amicable Path To Ending Your Marriage

Last updated on April 8, 2025

When both spouses agree on major divorce aspects in Georgia, an uncontested divorce offers a streamlined, less expensive process.

At The Hicks Law Group, PC, attorney Jeff Hicks helps Lawrenceville couples navigate uncontested divorces with efficiency. With decades of Georgia family law experience, Jeff structures agreements that protect your interests while maintaining the cooperative spirit beneficial to this approach.

What Is An Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce occurs when spouses agree on all major issues without court intervention, including property division, child custody, support and alimony. This agreement eliminates contested hearings, resulting in faster, more affordable proceedings. In Georgia, uncontested divorces can finalize in as little as 31 days after filing.

Benefits Of An Uncontested Divorce

Choosing an uncontested divorce provides numerous advantages that can make this difficult transition more manageable and less damaging to your finances and emotional well-being.

  • Lower legal costs than contested divorces
  • Faster resolution and finalization
  • Reduced emotional stress and conflict
  • More privacy over personal matters
  • Greater control over the outcome rather than leaving decisions to a judge

These benefits make uncontested divorce worth considering for couples who can communicate effectively and reach reasonable compromises on the major issues in their divorce.

Frequently Asked Questions About Uncontested Divorce

As you consider whether an uncontested divorce is right for your situation, here are answers to some common questions clients ask during initial consultations.

Do I have to go to court for an uncontested divorce in Georgia?

Most uncontested divorces in Georgia require minimal or no court appearances. If paperwork is properly filed and there are no minor children involved, many judges will grant the divorce without a hearing, though some counties may require a brief final appearance.

Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce?

While not legally required, professional legal guidance helps avoid costly mistakes in your agreement. DIY divorces often contain errors or omissions that can lead to problems later, particularly regarding property division and financial matters.

How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Georgia?

Uncontested divorces typically range from $1,000 to $5,000, depending on complexity – significantly less than contested divorces that often exceed $15,000. Costs vary based on children’s issues, asset complexity and whether both parties retain separate counsel.

Contact Our Lawrenceville Uncontested Divorce Attorney

To discuss your uncontested divorce with attorney Jeff Hicks, call The Hicks Law Group, PC at 678-894-9097 or use our online contact form to schedule a consultation.