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Georgia Property Division Laws
Go to another Georgia divorce page.The following is a summary of Georgia's property division laws. In some cases, the exact text of the statute has been simplified and/or modified to provide for easier understanding. For a more specific understanding of the laws, you should consult the full Georgia Code or ask an attorney how the law might apply to your particular situation.
Separate Property.
The separate property of each spouse shall remain the separate property of that spouse, except as provided in Chapters 5 and 6 of this title and except as otherwise provided by law.-From Section 19-3-9 of the Georgia Code.
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General Georgia Divorce Laws
Georgia Alimony Laws
Georgia Child Custody Laws
Georgia Child Support Laws
Georgia Divorce Laws and Property Division
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