Divorce vs. Annulment in Georgia

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Divorce vs. Annulment in Georgia

Divorce is a dissolution of the marriage status. Divorce is different and must be distinguished from an annulment of marriage. Where a marriage is annulled, it is rendered void from the beginning. In the case of a divorce the marriage is generally held valid up to the time of its dissolution and the children born during such marriage will be legitimate. A divorce formally dissolves a legal marriage. Divorce is regulated by state law. The state of Georgia recognizes common law marriage if created before 1/1/97. Under common law marriage, couples who act like they are married, hold themselves out to the world as married, and intend to be married are considered legally married. Filing joint tax returns, referring to each other as “husband” and “wife,” and using the same last name are typical indicators of a common law marriage. If you live in Georgia and your marriage was created before 1/1/97, then you are legally married and must get a divorce to end your marriage. Georgia has strict residency requirements for divorce filings. You must meet the residency requirements if you want to file for divorce in Georgia. If this issue concerns you, contact an attorney who’s an expert in this area.

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