Divorce Disclosure Requirements Georgia

Summary

In Georgia, you must disclose all biological children in divorce proceedings, even if they have no legal ties to your spouse. This requirement is for the courts records to fully understand your family situation. If the children are only biologically yours and have no legal ties with your spouse, they may not be considered in the divorce. For precise details, consult a local family law attorney.

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I’m in ga
In Georgia:
- You must disclose details about minor children in divorce proceedings.
- Child custody, visitation, and support are determined as part of the divorce.

For further details, contact your local Family Court.
But the kids is not hers
In Georgia:
- If children aren't biologically or legally hers, they may not be considered in divorce.
- Paternity and legal guardianship affect this.

For precise details, consult a local family law attorney.
We are in a Same sex marriage
In a same-sex marriage, if the children are not adopted or biologically related to both parties, the non-biological parent may not have legal rights. Are the children adopted or biologically related to both of you?
Only biological mines she never met them
In Georgia:
- If the children are only biologically yours and have no legal ties with your spouse, they may not be considered in the divorce.
- Detailed consultation with a family law attorney is advised.
Okay we been separated for 2 years when I had a baby with my fiancé and he is on the birth certificate
In Georgia:
- If your fiancé is on the birth certificate, he has legal paternity.
- This child may not be considered in your divorce since your spouse has no legal ties.
Consult a family law attorney for precise guidance.
Okay but do I still have to say I have kids on the application
In Georgia, generally, you should disclose all biological children on divorce paperwork, even if they have no legal ties with your spouse. Consult a family law attorney for precise guidance.
But why if my kids is none of her business
In Georgia:
- All biological children must be disclosed in divorce proceedings.
- This is for the court's records, not for your spouse.
- It helps the court understand your family situation fully.
Please consult a family law attorney for detailed advice.