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Question: Divorce, Marriage, Alimony - Georgia

Asked on 10/8/2009
In Georgia, is each party required to complete a Financial Affidavit if a Settlement Agreement has already been signed?
Each party has agreed to leave the marriage with what we came into it with. There are no children, no shared bank accounts, no shared real estate. The Settlement Agreement has been signed by both parties. Does a Financial Affidavit have to be completed by on or both parties?

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Technically, yes, but that may depend on the judge.  For the most part, the Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit is used for child support, but it can also be used for alimony and asset division issues. 



  • Answered on 10/26/2009
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