Divorce Proceedings
Legal support for both consensual and contested divorce in Georgia — including representation for spouses abroad.
In Georgia, divorce can proceed in two ways: by mutual consent through the Public Service Hall, or through court when one party disagrees or there are property disputes. Lawio's verified partner lawyers handle both paths.
Consensual Divorce (Public Service Hall):
When both spouses agree, divorce is registered within 5 business days. Our partner lawyers can represent one or both parties by power of attorney — especially convenient when spouses prefer not to meet in person or when one or both are abroad. No need to travel to Georgia.
Contested Divorce (Court):
When one spouse objects or there are unresolved property or custody disputes, divorce proceeds through court. Our partner lawyers prepare and file the claim, attend hearings, and protect your property and personal rights. With attorney representation, you do not need to attend court sessions personally.
Additional support:
• Property division between spouses
• Child custody and visitation arrangements
• Alimony claims
• Division of jointly acquired assets
Consensual Divorce (Public Service Hall):
When both spouses agree, divorce is registered within 5 business days. Our partner lawyers can represent one or both parties by power of attorney — especially convenient when spouses prefer not to meet in person or when one or both are abroad. No need to travel to Georgia.
Contested Divorce (Court):
When one spouse objects or there are unresolved property or custody disputes, divorce proceeds through court. Our partner lawyers prepare and file the claim, attend hearings, and protect your property and personal rights. With attorney representation, you do not need to attend court sessions personally.
Additional support:
• Property division between spouses
• Child custody and visitation arrangements
• Alimony claims
• Division of jointly acquired assets
Available Lawyers
Verified lawyers from our network who can handle this service