How Much Does a Divorce Cost in Georgia? Real Numbers for 2026

A simple uncontested divorce in Georgia costs $5,000 to $10,000 total, including attorney fees and the $245 to $250 court filing fee. A contested divorce with custody, support, and property disputes costs $15,000 to $30,000 for moderate cases and $50,000 to $100,000+ for high-asset cases involving business valuation, forensic accounting, and extended litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce Costs in Georgia

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The average cost depends entirely on whether the divorce is uncontested or contested. Uncontested divorces in Georgia typically cost $5,000 to $10,000 total. Contested divorces with custody and property disputes average $15,000 to $30,000. High-asset contested divorces involving business valuation and forensic accounting can exceed $50,000 to $100,000.

The court filing fee ranges from $245 to $250 depending on the county. Fulton County charges approximately $245. Gwinnett County charges $245 to $250. Forsyth County charges approximately $200. These fees are paid to the court clerk and are separate from attorney fees.

Each spouse typically pays their own attorney fees in Georgia. However, the court can order one spouse to pay the other’s fees if there is a significant income disparity or if one party has acted in bad faith during the proceedings.

For uncontested divorces, Fulton County sometimes waives the final hearing, meaning you may never appear in court. Gwinnett and Forsyth counties typically require at least one brief court appearance. Your attorney handles all filings and court appearances on your behalf.

Significantly. An uncontested divorce at Tannen Law Group starts at $5,000 flat fee plus the court filing fee. A contested divorce starts at a $7,500 retainer and typically runs $15,000 to $30,000 or more depending on how long disputes continue.

Fulton County Superior Court is one of the busiest in Georgia. The family law division processes thousands of cases annually, which means longer waits for hearings and trial dates. Contested cases average 12 to 18 months compared to 6 to 9 months in Forsyth County. More months of litigation means more attorney fees.

We provide transparent fee estimates during the free 30-minute consultation so you understand costs before committing. We offer flat-fee uncontested divorces starting at $5,000. For contested matters, we discuss retainer structure, billing practices, and your budget during the initial meeting. Call or text (470) 560-7798 to schedule.

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