How to File for Divorce in Georgia: With Forms (Legal Survival Guides Series)
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A divorce can be the most painful and expensive experience of your life. Whether you use a lawyer or not, protect yourself by getting all the information you need about divorce laws and your legal rights. How to File for Divorce in Georgia simplifies and thoroughly explains everything you need to know to successfully handle your own divorce in the state of Georgia.
Complete with step-by-step instructions and the forms you need, this book makes filing for divorce inexpensive and hassle-free.
This book explains in simple language:
How to file for divorce without a lawyer
Separation and annulment
Uncontested and contested divorce
How the legal system works
When you need a lawyer and how to work with one
Grounds for divorce
Property division
Alimony
Child support
Child custody and visitation
Protecting your assets, yourself and your children
Court procedures
Complete explanations of divorce laws in California
All the California forms you need
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2962458 in Books
- Published on: 1998-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 213 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
David Jon Lee received his law degree from Southwestern University of Law in Los Angeles, California, and his bachelor's degree from Loyola University in Los Angeles. He is licensed to practice law in California, where his first legal position was as a deputy attorney general for that state. He served in the Korean war as a sergeant after attending the Army Language School in Monterey, California. Prior to entering the legal profession, he was a reporter and editor for several daily newspapers in the Los Angeles area. He has been in private practice in Orange County, California since 1977, and has authored articles for bar publications and legal book publishers.
Edward A. Haman received his Bachelor's Degree from Western Michigan University and his law degree from the University of Toledo. He has practiced law in Florida, Michigan and Hawaii, and has served as a Michigan Circuit Court domestic relations hearing officer. He has written many self-help law books, including How to Write Your Own Living Will and How to File Your Own Bankruptcy.
Customer Reviews
How to File for Divorce in Georgia, 4th ed
Excellent book...There is no telling how much money that it saved me, well into the thousands, because when my now ex-wife and i could not agree on one or two small things and I had to get an attorny, after all. All i did was give my lawyer the Papers that the book helped me write and he basically copied them for the Divorce. He asked me if I had had any leagel training. (NO) Then I showed him the book, and he made the commit under his breath "We hate those things" He then asked to review it and asked for the number were he could get it. The next week, I was in his office to sign some papers and he had a brand new copy of it laying on the corner of his desk. Thanks alot for the help Amazon.com
this book was great!
I found this book at the library, it was soooo helpful! i would recommend it to any one with a divorce issue!i just copied the stuff at a copy machine and filled it in! I only had to pay $65.00 to have it filed and everything!,very good book!enjoy!
Excellent Book if you and your spouse agree on everything
This book helped me tremendously. It is an excellent resource, especially if you and your spouse can come to agreement on everything - you don't need an attorney if you can agree. I read the book, copied the forms out of the book and filed them with the court, typed up an agreement that both of us signed and everything went smoothly. You really can have a "do it yourself" divorce for the cost of the court filing fee. Highly recommended book.
