Georgia Divorce Forms

Complete list of forms required to file for divorce in Georgia. Includes mandatory filings, conditional forms, and a downloadable checklist. Updated for 2026.

10

Total Forms

4

Always Required

3

Conditional

$220

Filing Fee

Required Forms (Every Divorce)

Form NumberForm Name
Complaint for Divorce Without Minor ChildrenComplaint for Divorce Without Minor Children
DRFADomestic Relations Financial Affidavit
Vital Statistics ReportReport of Divorce, Annulment, or Dissolution of Marriage
Final Judgment and DecreeFinal Judgment and Decree of Divorce

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Conditional Forms

These forms are required based on your specific situation (children, property, or support requests).

Form NumberForm NameWhen Required
Complaint for Divorce With Minor ChildrenComplaint for Divorce With Minor ChildrenRequired if children involved
Parenting PlanParenting PlanRequired if children involved
Child Support WorksheetChild Support WorksheetRequired if children involved

Optional Forms

Settlement Agreement

Settlement Agreement

Agreement between both parties on division of property, debts, alimony, and (if applicable) child custody and support. Must be signed by both spouses and notarized. Required for uncontested divorces.

Acknowledgment of Service

Acknowledgment of Service and Consent to Jurisdiction

Respondent voluntarily signs before a notary acknowledging receipt of the complaint and waiving formal service. Cheapest and fastest method for uncontested cases.

Answer and Counterclaim

Answer and Counterclaim for Divorce

Response document allowing the defendant to answer allegations and file counterclaims. Separate versions for cases with and without minor children.

Filing Tips for Georgia

1.

Make copies. File the original and keep at least two copies — one for yourself and one for service on your spouse.

2.

Sign where required. Some forms must be signed in front of a notary. Check each form for notarization requirements.

3.

Use black ink. Courts generally require forms to be completed in black ink or typed. Avoid blue ink or pencil.

4.

Check local rules. Some Georgia counties may require additional forms or have specific formatting requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What forms do I need to file for divorce in Georgia?
Georgia requires 4 mandatory forms for every divorce: Complaint for Divorce Without Minor Children, Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit, Report of Divorce, Annulment, or Dissolution of Marriage, Final Judgment and Decree of Divorce. Additional forms may be required depending on whether you have children, property, or are requesting support.
Where do I get Georgia divorce forms?
You can download Georgia divorce forms from the state court website at https://georgiacourts.gov/a2j/self-help-resources/family-law/divorce-forms/, pick them up at your local courthouse, or have Divorce.ai prepare them for you automatically.
Can I fill out Georgia divorce forms myself?
Yes, you can fill out the forms yourself (pro se). However, mistakes on court forms can cause delays or rejections. Divorce.ai helps you complete each form accurately with guided questions.
How many pages of forms do I need for a Georgia divorce?
The total page count for a basic Georgia divorce is approximately varies by pages. More complex cases with children and property require additional forms.

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