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If you qualify for uncontested divorce, you may not need to appear in court, you can file the paperwork on your own behalf, and the divorce can be made be final in as little as one month. You probably have an uncontested divorce if you and your spouse: Agree over shared property and finances.
You do not have to file a Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit if the divorce is completed uncontested. However, you will have to file a Settlement Agreement to show that you all have agreed on everything, even if the gist of that document is ``Each party keeps any property in his or her possession.
You are required to make to the Court, under oath, a FULL DISCLOSURE of your income, net worth and financial condition on this form. Fill out each and every section of this form. If something does not apply to your situation, write, “N/A”.
When filing for divorce in Georgia without children, the court may require any of the following documents: Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit: Both spouses must complete this form, detailing income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
To pursue a modification, the party seeking the change typically needs to file a motion with the court that issued the original divorce decree. In Georgia, a person may file for modification only once every two years.
In general, if you are a party to a family law case, such as divorce, custody, child support, alimony or modification case, you will need to complete a Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit (sometimes referred to as a “DRFA” or “Financial Affidavit”).
To properly fill out your financial affidavit or statement, include the following; Docket number and name of the case, including names of both parties. Your income from all sources, including overtime, bonuses, social security, tips, interest, other spousal support, and commissions.
What is a financial affidavit? A financial affidavit, which has different names in each state, is a statement showing your income, expenses, debts, and assets. It allows a court to figure out how much spousal support and child support it should award.