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Final Judgment And Decree (No Children) - Georgia

Final Judgment And Decree (No Children) Form. This is a Georgia form and can be used in Miscellaneous Superior Court Gwinnett Local County .
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF GWINNETT COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA This form used in cases withOUT minor children Plaintiff versus Civil Action File Number Defendant FINAL JUDGMENT AND DECREE OF DIVORCE Upon consideration of evidence submitted and upon legal principles, the Court grants a total divorce, a divorce a vinculo matrimonii, to Plaintiff and Defendant. The Court orders and decrees that the marriage contract heretofore entered into between Plaintiff and Defendant, from and after this date, be set aside and dissolved as if no such contract had ever been made or entered into, and Plaintiff and Defendant, formerly husband and wife, in the future shall be held and considered as separate and distinct persons, altogether unconnected by any nuptial union or civil contract whatsoever. The (maiden) (prior) name of the wife, , is restored to her. is incorporated The Agreement between the parties (dated) (filed) herein by reference and made a part of this Final Judgment and Decree. Each party is ORDERED and directed to comply with the terms and conditions therein The Cost of these proceedings is taxed against SO ORDERED, . this day of , 20 . JUDGE, Superior Court, Gwinnett Judicial Circuit This is to certify that the above is a true and correct copy of the Final Judgment and Decree in the above stated case. This day of , 20 . _____ Deputy Clerk, Superior Court, Gwinnett Judicial Circuit [II] 2.7 Case Management Standing Order [January 2011] American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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