Articles From Howard Law Group
Georgia, like other states, has a no-fault divorce where neither spouse has to prove that the other one did anything wrong.
Parents have an obligation to provide financial support for their children. For noncustodial parents, this is done through child support payments.
Georgia is an “equitable distribution” state when it comes to diving marital property in a divorce.
Like all the other states in the union, Georgia employs a no-fault divorce which means you can obtain a dissolution of marriage without having to prove that your spouse did anything wrong.