Divorce Settlement Without Signature

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In Georgia, a judge can finalize a divorce without one partys signature if the settlement is deemed fair. If there are no contested issues like property, kids, or alimony, the process might be quicker. Its advisable to check with the court for updates if you havent received any notification about upcoming hearings.

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What sediment agreement could my ex possibly turn in to the courts without my signature for the judge to approve it?
In Georgia, a judge can approve a divorce settlement without one party's signature if it's proven that the agreement is fair and equitable. However, contested issues might require additional hearings. Common elements your ex might submit include:
- Property division
- Child custody arrangements
- Child support
- Alimony
Have you received any notification about upcoming hearings?
Say if she don’t want nothing, she doesn’t want to divorce with the judge take her settlement agreement without my signature
In Georgia, if one party doesn't want a divorce and doesn't sign the agreement, the judge will likely require additional hearings to address contested issues. If your ex submits a settlement, the judge will assess its fairness. Have you been notified about any upcoming hearings regarding this matter?
No, I said she doesn’t want anything from me. We don’t have no property no kids we don’t want no alimony. She just turned in a settlement agreement without my signature.
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In Georgia, even if your ex submits a settlement agreement without your signature, the judge will assess its fairness and may require hearings to resolve any contested issues. Since there are no property, kids, or alimony involved, the process might be quicker.
Have you received any notification about upcoming hearings?
No, I haven’t. It’s been a month since she turned in the settlement agreement to the court.
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The situation seems straightforward since there are no contested issues like property, kids, or alimony. Without a notification for a hearing, it's possible the court is processing the agreement. You might want to check with the court for updates.