Strict Residency Requirements For Divorce In GA

Georgia has strict residency requirements for divorce filings. You must live in Georgia for 6 months before you can obtain a divorce. If you live out of state, you may file against a Georgia resident. There is no legal separation period required, and the divorce may be filed on the date of separation. Also, the parties may be considered separated for the purpose of divorce and still live in the same house. Having one spouse in the military affects:

• where your divorce will be filed
• how support is calculated
• custody and visitation decisions, and
• pension rights and other benefits.

Federal law provides that in order to make court orders relating to a military retirement plan enforceable, certain special jurisdictional requirements must be met. The divorce proceedings must be filed where the military spouse is domiciled or where the military spouse is a resident, or where both spouses agree to.

The Department of Defense policy is to require service members to comply with support orders. In fact, the military provides for sanctions, including punishment as severe as separation from military service, for failure to pay support. Although each branch of the military has its own guidelines for family support, these guidelines are intended to be used only when the service member and spouse haven’t been able to agree on support and there is no court order in place.

Our divorce attorneys are based in Columbus, GA (Georgia) and can represent you in Columbus, GA (Georgia), Fort Benning GA (Georgia), Chattahoochee County, Harris County, Marion County, Muscogee County, Lagrange, Atlanta, Albany, Newnan, Peachtree City, Carrollton, Muscogee County, Troup County, Phoenix City AL or Opelika AL.

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