Georgia Divorce Forms — Complete Guide (2026)

Georgia's form system is one of the most user-friendly in the country, thanks largely to the official DIY portal at diy.georgiacourts.gov.


Best Source: diy.georgiacourts.gov

Georgia's official DIY divorce portal is genuinely excellent. It:

  • Interviews you about your situation
  • Generates completed, court-ready forms
  • Covers all divorce scenarios
  • Is maintained by the Georgia court system
  • Is completely free

Use this before anything else. It produces better results than downloading generic forms.

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Which Form Set Do You Need?

SituationForm Packet
No children, agreedUncontested Divorce Without Children
With children, agreedUncontested Divorce With Children
No children, defaultDefault Divorce Without Children
With children, defaultDefault Divorce With Children
Fault-based divorceContested/Fault Divorce packet

Forms Breakdown — No Children

Complaint for Divorce Starts the case. States grounds, residency, what you're requesting.

Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit Mandatory financial disclosure. Both parties must complete and exchange this form. Lists income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.

Acknowledgment of Service / Waiver Defendant signs to confirm receipt and waive formal service. Saves the sheriff fee and speeds up the process.

Settlement Agreement (Marital Settlement Agreement) The written agreement covering all property division, debt assignment, and alimony terms. Not an official court form — you draft it or generate it through diy.georgiacourts.gov.

Final Decree of Divorce The court order the judge signs. Must be fully completed before the hearing (except judge's signature line).


Forms Breakdown — With Children

All of the above plus:

Parenting Plan (Georgia Uniform Parenting Plan) Required in every Georgia divorce with minor children. Must meet the requirements of Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.

Child Support Worksheet Documents the child support calculation using both parents' incomes. Required in all cases with minor children.

Income Withholding Order Directs the paying parent's employer to withhold child support. Standard in virtually all Georgia child support cases.


Forms for Default Divorce

Entry of Default Filed after the 30-day response deadline passes with no answer from the defendant. Formally records the default.

Motion for Default Judgment Asks the court to proceed to a final hearing based on the default.


Key Georgia-Specific Tips

Use the DIY portal for the Parenting Plan — Georgia's Uniform Parenting Plan requirements under Rule 24 are specific. The portal generates a compliant plan. Generic online templates often miss required provisions.

Both parties must exchange Financial Affidavits — This is mandatory, not optional.

Be specific in the Settlement Agreement — Include VINs for vehicles, last 4 digits of accounts, and full legal descriptions for real estate.

Check county requirements — Some Georgia counties have local supplemental forms or requirements. Call the Clerk of Superior Court before filing.


FAQ

Do Georgia divorce forms need to be notarized? The Settlement Agreement should be notarized. The Acknowledgment of Service requires notarization. The Final Decree does not. Check specific form instructions.

Can I use forms from another state? No. Use Georgia-specific forms. Georgia's court system and the DIY portal provide everything you need.


Last reviewed: March 2026 | diy.georgiacourts.gov is your best starting point.

Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.