Flat-Fee Georgia Divorce,
Without Ever Leaving Your Home
Skip the courtroom. Get a fully legal divorce in Georgia for a flat fee—handled 100% online by a top-rated family law team.
Just $350. Applied to your total fee if you move forward.
Learn what makes a divorce uncontested and how to qualify.
Trusted by Thousands. Recognized Nationwide.
You deserve more than just a form filler. When you work with us, you get expert strategy from a firm led by Aaron Thomas, a Harvard Law graduate and three-time winner of Atlanta’s Best Divorce Attorney.
Our clients range from high-net-worth professionals to Grammy-winning artists and Super Bowl champions. But most importantly, we help everyday people get divorced with clarity, dignity, and control.
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Over 1,000 Georgia divorce cases handled since 2007. -
Guest lecturer at Emory and Georgia State Law Schools. -
Author of The Prenup Prescription. -
Legal expert featured by The New York Times, Oprah Daily, Entertainment Tonight, and more -
Super Lawyer, Atlanta’s Best Divorce Attorney – Best Self Magazine Winner (3x), and recognized as one of Georgia’s top family law voices




5.0/5.0 (140 Reviews)
5.0/5.0 (13 Reviews)
A.P
Best Divorce and Family Attorney. Attorney Thomas is the absolute best lawyer I
could have hired. He was very knowledgeable and confident about divorce and
family law.
S.J
Amazing attorney worth every penny. Aaron was extremely accommodating and
friendly throughout this entire process. He did everything he could to comfort and
assist me.
H.B
Aaron Thomas and his team are awesome to work with and take away much of the
stress involved with a divorce. They are highly recommended.
C.B
Exceptional service and smooth steering through what could’ve been a messy
process!
SIMPLE, TRANSPARENT PRICING
No billable hours. No runaway costs. No surprises.
Uncontested Divorce without Children $2,950
Best for couples with no minor children.
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Start with just $350. Applied to your flat fee.
Uncontested Divorce with Children $3,950
Includes comprehensive Parenting Plan & Child Support.
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Start with just $350. Applied to your flat fee.
Every case includes:
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A 55-minute strategy consultation -
Full document preparation (Petition, Agreement, Parenting Plan, Child Support Addendum, Final Decree, plus all other needed documents) -
Revisions, guidance, and negotiation strategy
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Online notarization through our partner, Proof.com -
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Email confirmation when your divorce is finalized
Why Work With Us
Other firms offer uncontested divorce. We specialize in it.
Our entire system is built for couples who want to avoid court and resolve things amicably. Unlike traditional firms, we don’t juggle trials or mediations. We focus 100% on helping people reach smart, peaceful settlements.
You’re not just hiring Aaron. You’re hiring a focused legal team committed to keeping your divorce efficient, respectful, and low-conflict.
Flat Fees Only
Know your full cost from the start
Zoom Consultations
No office visits required
Real Strategy
You’re not just getting documents—you’re getting guidance
Fast Turnaround
Most drafts delivered within a week
Clear Communication
We walk you through every step
Efficient Signing
Use your phone, tablet, or computer
HOW IT WORKS
Divorce doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s what to expect:
01 Schedule Your Consultation $350, applied to total fee 02 Complete a Short Intake So we’re prepared for your call 03 Meet with Us on Zoom To discuss goals, strategy, and outcomes 04 Receive Your Drafts Within a week (usually faster) 05 Review + Revise Together Via a follow-up screen share session 06 Sign Online We handle the notary and court filing for you
TIMELINE:
Most cases are finalized within 30–60 days.
IS AN UNCONTESTED DIVORCE RIGHT FOR YOU?
This service is built for couples who:
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Prefer a fast, affordable, low-stress solution
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to your most common concerns about the process, pricing, and timeline.
What is an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
An uncontested divorce in Georgia is one where both spouses agree on all key issues—like property division, child custody, child support, and alimony—before filing with the court.
Do you have to be separated before you can file an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
No, Georgia doesn’t require legal separation before filing; you can file as long as the marriage is irretrievably broken and you meet residency requirements.
How long does an uncontested divorce take in Georgia?
Most uncontested divorces are finalized between 30 and 60 days after filing, depending on the court’s processing time.
Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
It’s not required, but hiring a lawyer ensures your documents are accurate, enforceable, and filed correctly, especially if children or significant assets are involved.
Can we file an uncontested divorce if we have children?
Yes—many parents file uncontested divorces, as long as they agree on custody, parenting time, and child support.
An uncontested divorce in Georgia is one where both spouses agree on all key issues—like property division, child custody, child support, and alimony—before filing with the court.
No, Georgia doesn’t require legal separation before filing; you can file as long as the marriage is irretrievably broken and you meet residency requirements.
Most uncontested divorces are finalized between 30 and 60 days after filing, depending on the court’s processing time.
It’s not required, but hiring a lawyer ensures your documents are accurate, enforceable, and filed correctly, especially if children or significant assets are involved.
Yes—many parents file uncontested divorces, as long as they agree on custody, parenting time, and child support.
Can child support be $0 in an uncontested divorce?
Yes, if both parents earn similar incomes and share parenting time equally, they may agree to waive monthly child support and instead split expenses directly, if the court approves.
Where do I file an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
You file with the Superior Court in the county where either spouse resides—usually where the respondent lives.
What documents are needed for an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
You’ll need a Complaint, Settlement Agreement, Acknowledgment of Service, Final Judgment and Decree, and if you have kids, a Parenting Plan and Child Support Addendum.
Do we have to go to court for an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
Usually not—most uncontested divorces are granted without a hearing, though some judges may require a short virtual appearance.
What does it cost to file for an uncontested divorce in Georgia?
Filing fees vary by county but usually range from $200–$300; these are separate from attorney fees.
Can I still use Aaron Thomas Law if I live outside Georgia?
Yes—if your divorce will be filed in Georgia and your spouse agrees to Georgia jurisdiction, we can represent you even if you live out of state.
What happens if my spouse changes their mind during the process?
If agreement breaks down, we’ll help you transition to a litigation attorney with a clear head start—your goals, documents, and key issues already outlined.
Yes, if both parents earn similar incomes and share parenting time equally, they may agree to waive monthly child support and instead split expenses directly, if the court approves.
You file with the Superior Court in the county where either spouse resides—usually where the respondent lives.
You’ll need a Complaint, Settlement Agreement, Acknowledgment of Service, Final Judgment and Decree, and if you have kids, a Parenting Plan and Child Support Addendum.
Usually not—most uncontested divorces are granted without a hearing, though some judges may require a short virtual appearance.
Filing fees vary by county but usually range from $200–$300; these are separate from attorney fees.
Yes—if your divorce will be filed in Georgia and your spouse agrees to Georgia jurisdiction, we can represent you even if you live out of state.
If agreement breaks down, we’ll help you transition to a litigation attorney with a clear head start—your goals, documents, and key issues already outlined.
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