Georgia Divorce Cost Breakdown

Divorce costs in Georgia vary significantly based on whether your case is contested and whether you hire an attorney. Here's what you need to know:

Average Uncontested
$9,500
Average Contested
$16,000

Georgia Filing Fees by County

Filing fees in Georgia vary by county. Here are the fees for major counties:

County Filing Fee
Fulton County (Atlanta) $220
Gwinnett County $215
Cobb County $215

Attorney Fees in Georgia

Hourly Rates

$200 - $475 per hour

Average: $300/hour

Flat Fee (Uncontested)

$1,500 - $3,500

For simple, agreed divorces

Average Retainer

$3,500

Upfront deposit required

Cost Scenarios for Georgia

DIY Uncontested

$225 - $350

Simple agreed divorce.

Cost Breakdown:
  • Filing fee: $200-250
  • Service fee: $25-75
  • Copying: $25-50

Contested Divorce

$10,000 - $25,000

Disputed issues.

Cost Breakdown:
  • Attorney fees: $8,500-22,000
  • Court costs: $1,000-2,500
  • Experts: $1,000-2,000

10 Ways to Reduce Divorce Costs in Georgia

1

File uncontested for simple cases

2

Use GA court self-help resources

3

30-day wait vs 45 days saves time

Frequently Asked Questions About Georgia Divorce Costs

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Georgia?

Filing fees in Georgia range from $200-250 depending on county. Atlanta (Fulton County) charges $220.

Ready to Start Your Divorce?

Whether you choose DIY or hire an attorney, understanding costs helps you budget effectively.