In Georgia State, the
divorce rate is 3.9% per 1,000 of the population, making it one of the lowest in the country.
Georgia family courts grants divorce on the basis of both no-fault and fault divorce grounds. Any of these grounds must be proved valid in court in order to file for a divorce.
However most of divorces are granted on the
no-fault divorce grounds basis. In such cases, you need not prove a fault to obtain a divorce.
Divorce is preferred over annulment in Georgia. It is because in annulment there is dissolution of an invalid marriage, and therefore the spouses are not entitled to supposal and child support.
For professional information regarding
divorce and annulment, consult a
divorce attorney or divorce lawyer in your state.