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Johnson County Divorce Guide: Filing in Wrightsville, Georgia

Johnson County handles divorce cases through the Superior Court. Whether you live in Wrightsville or another Johnson County community, this guide provides everything you need to know about filing for divorce in Johnson County.

Johnson County Divorce at a Glance

County: Johnson County
Primary City: Wrightsville, Georgia
Court Type: Superior Court
Residency Requirement: 6 months
Waiting Period: 31 days

What Makes Johnson County Unique

Every county in Georgia follows the same state divorce laws, but Johnson County has specific local procedures, filing requirements, and resources that affect your divorce process.

Local Court Procedures

Johnson County's Superior Court has established local rules that govern how divorces proceed. These include specific document formatting requirements, filing deadlines, and hearing schedules that differ from other Georgia countys.

Filing Requirements

The Clerk of Courts in Johnson County has specific requirements for document submission, fee payments, and case processing. Understanding these requirements before filing prevents delays and rejected paperwork.

Community Resources

Johnson County offers various divorce-related resources including mediation services, self-help centers, and legal aid programs. Availability and eligibility vary by county.

Johnson County Court Filing Fees

Divorce Petition: Filing fees in Georgia vary by county. Contact the Johnson County Clerk of Courts for current exact fees.

Typical Georgia Filing Fees: $75-$450 depending on county

Additional Costs:

  • Service of process: $40-$150

  • Certified copies: $1-$5 per page

  • Motion filing fees: $25-$100 each

Payment Methods:
Most Georgia courts accept cash, check, money order, and credit/debit cards. Some countys charge a processing fee for card payments.

Attorney Costs in Johnson County

Attorney fees in Johnson County vary based on experience, case complexity, and whether your divorce is contested.

Hourly Rates:

  • Entry-level attorneys: $150-$275/hour

  • Experienced attorneys: $275-$400/hour

  • Senior attorneys: $400-$500/hour

Average Total Costs:

  • Simple uncontested: $1,500-$4,000

  • Contested divorce: $8,000-$30,000+

  • High-conflict cases: $30,000-$60,000+

Retainer Requirements:

  • Uncontested: $1,500-$3,000

  • Contested: $5,000-$15,000+

These are typical ranges for Georgia attorneys. Actual costs in Johnson County depend on your specific situation.

How to File for Divorce in Johnson County

Step 1: Verify Residency

You or your spouse must meet Georgia's residency requirement: 6 months

Step 2: Gather Documents

  • Marriage certificate (certified copy)

  • Financial records (pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements)

  • Property records

  • Debt information

  • Children's information (if applicable)

Step 3: Complete Divorce Forms

Georgia requires specific forms for divorce petitions. Johnson County may have additional local forms.

Required documents typically include:

  • Petition/Complaint for Divorce

  • Financial affidavits

  • Child custody forms (if applicable)

  • Settlement agreement (if uncontested)

Step 4: File with the Court

Submit your completed forms to the Johnson County Clerk of Courts along with the filing fee. Many Georgia countys now offer electronic filing options.

Step 5: Serve Your Spouse

After filing, your spouse must be served with divorce papers according to Georgia law. Service options include:

  • Sheriff's department

  • Private process server

  • Certified mail (if spouse agrees)

Step 6: Complete Mandatory Requirements

Georgia may require:

  • Parenting classes (if children involved)

  • Financial disclosures

  • Mediation attempts

  • Waiting period: 31 days

Step 7: Finalize Your Divorce

For uncontested cases, a brief hearing may be required. Contested cases involve negotiations, possible trial, and final judgment.

Johnson County Divorce Timeline

Uncontested Divorce (Both Agree):

  • Minimum: 31 days (state-mandated waiting period)

  • Typical: 2-4 months from filing to final decree

  • Best case: 6-10 weeks with all paperwork perfect

Contested Divorce (Disputes to Resolve):

  • Minor disagreements: 4-8 months

  • Significant disputes: 8-14 months

  • Trial required: 12-24 months

Timelines depend on court calendar availability in Johnson County, case complexity, and how quickly both parties respond to requests.

Johnson County Superior Court

Johnson County's divorce cases are handled by the Superior Court. The court manages all aspects of family law including divorce, custody, support, and property division.

Court Functions:

  • Process divorce petitions

  • Conduct hearings and trials

  • Issue temporary orders

  • Approve settlement agreements

  • Enter final divorce decrees

Court Staff:
The Clerk of Courts office handles all filing, fee collection, and record keeping for Johnson County divorce cases.

Georgia Divorce Court Locator

Johnson County Family and Divorce Courts

Court Name:

18th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge John Edward Neill

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

413th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge Dennis Wayne Bridewell

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

249th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge William C. Bosworth Jr.

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

17th Judicial Circuit Court

Court Address:

101 W Market

Warrensburg,

MO

64093

Phone:

660-422-7413

Fax:

660-422-7417

Clerk Hours:

8:30am-4:30pm

Clerks:

Stephanie Elkins

Court Name:

1st Judicial Circuit Court

Court Address:

Courthouse Square

Vienna,

IL

62995

Phone:

618-658-4751

Fax:

618-658-2908

Website:

https://johnson.illinoisgenweb.org/

Clerks:

Ryan M. O'Neal

Court Name:

5th Judicial Circuit

Court Address:

215 W Main

Clarksville,

AR

72830

Phone:

479-754-2977

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://johnsoncounty.arkansas.gov/

Clerks:

Alicia Nowotny

Court Name:

Johnson County Trial Court

Court Address:

5E Jefferson

Franklin,

IN

46131

Phone:

(317) 346-4450

Fax:

(317) 736-3749

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://co.johnson.in.us/

Clerks:

Sue Ann (Susie) Misiniec

Court Name:

Johnson County Superior Court

Court Address:

East Elm St. P.O. Box 321

Wrightsville,

GA

31096

Phone:

(478) 864 3484

Fax:

(478) 864 1343

Clerk Hours:

9am-5pm

Website:

http://johnsonco.org/

Judges:

H. Gibbs Flanders, Jr. Donald W. Gillis Jon F. Helton

Clerks:

Patricia Glover

Court Name:

Johnson County Circuit Court

Court Address:

222 W Main St

Mountain City,

TN

37683

Phone:

423-727-9012

Clerk Hours:

8:30am - 5:00pm

Website:

http://www.johnsoncountytn.gov/

Judges:

James Edwin Lauderback, Jean A. Stanley, Lisa Nidiffer Rice, Stacy L. Street, William Bliss Hawkins, Sarah Lawson

Clerks:

Melissa Hollaway

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

417 South Clinton Street

Iowa City,

IA

52240

Phone:

(319) 356 6060

Fax:

(319) 339 6153

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://www.johnson-county.com/

Judges:

Patrick R. Grady, Lars G. Anderson, Marsha Bergan, Christopher L. Bruns, Mary E. Chicchelly, Fae Hoover-Grinde, Chad A. Kepros, Sean W. McPartland, Paul D. Miller, Robert E. Sosalla, Ian K. Thornhill, Mitchell E. Turner, Jason A. Burns, Casey D. Jones, Russell Glen Keast, Barbara H. Liesveld, Deborah Farmer Minot, Jane F. Spande, Angeline Wilson,

Clerks:

Geralyn Russ

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

100 N Kansas Ave

Olathe,

KS

66061-3273

Phone:

(913) 715 3350

Fax:

(913) 715 3401

Clerk Hours:

8am-5pm

Website:

http://www.jocogov.org/

Judges:

Hon Kevin P. Moriarty,Hon Brenda Cameron,Hon Christina Dunn Gyllenborg, Hon David Hauber,Hon Erica K. Schoenig,Hon Gerald T Elliott,Hon James Charles Droege,Hon James F Vano,Hon Kathleen Sloan,Hon Keven O'Grady,Hon Michael P. Joyce,Hon Neil B. Foth,Hon Paul C. Gurney,Hon Robert J Wonnell,Hon Sara Welch,Hon Thomas E. Foster,Hon Thomas Kelly Ryan,Hon Thomas M Sutherland,Hon Timothy McCarthy,Hon Daniel Vokins,Hon James E Phelan,Hon Linda S Trigg,Hon Michael H Farley

Clerks:

Sandra McCurdy

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

588 E. Santa Fe

Olathe,

KS

66061-3448

Phone:

(913) 715 7400

Fax:

(913) 715 7420

Clerk Hours:

8am-5pm

Website:

http://www.jocogov.org/

Judges:

Hon Kevin P. Moriarty,Hon Brenda Cameron,Hon Christina Dunn Gyllenborg, Hon David Hauber,Hon Erica K. Schoenig,Hon Gerald T Elliott,Hon James Charles Droege,Hon James F Vano,Hon Kathleen Sloan,Hon Keven O'Grady,Hon Michael P. Joyce,Hon Neil B. Foth,Hon Paul C. Gurney,Hon Robert J Wonnell,Hon Sara Welch,Hon Thomas E. Foster,Hon Thomas Kelly Ryan,Hon Thomas M Sutherland,Hon Timothy McCarthy,Hon Daniel Vokins,Hon James E Phelan,Hon Linda S Trigg,Hon Michael H Farley

Clerks:

Sandra McCurdy

Court Name:

District Court, 4th Judicial District, Johnson County

Court Address:

620 W Fetterman Street

Buffalo,

WY

82834

Phone:

(307) 684-7271

Website:

http://www.johnsoncountywyoming.org/

Judges:

Hon. William J. Edelman

Clerks:

Debra R. Vandel

Court Name:

Johnson County Court

Court Address:

4th & Broadway Street

Tecumseh,

NE

68450

Phone:

(402) 335-6313

Fax:

(402) 335-6314

Website:

https://johnsoncounty.ne.gov/

Clerks:

LaRita Kay Weber

Court Name:

Johnson County Family Court

Court Address:

908 Third Street

Paintsville,

KY

41240

Phone:

606-297-9574

Fax:

606-297-9577

Clerk Hours:

8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Website:

https://johnsoncountyky.com/

Judges:

Janie McKenzie-Wells

Clerks:

Penny Adams

Parking:

A drive-thru window is available for paying fines, picking up forms and filing papers.

Georgia Divorce Court Locator

Johnson County Family and Divorce Courts

Court Name:

18th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge John Edward Neill

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

413th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge Dennis Wayne Bridewell

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

249th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge William C. Bosworth Jr.

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

17th Judicial Circuit Court

Court Address:

101 W Market

Warrensburg,

MO

64093

Phone:

660-422-7413

Fax:

660-422-7417

Clerk Hours:

8:30am-4:30pm

Clerks:

Stephanie Elkins

Court Name:

1st Judicial Circuit Court

Court Address:

Courthouse Square

Vienna,

IL

62995

Phone:

618-658-4751

Fax:

618-658-2908

Website:

https://johnson.illinoisgenweb.org/

Clerks:

Ryan M. O'Neal

Court Name:

5th Judicial Circuit

Court Address:

215 W Main

Clarksville,

AR

72830

Phone:

479-754-2977

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://johnsoncounty.arkansas.gov/

Clerks:

Alicia Nowotny

Court Name:

Johnson County Trial Court

Court Address:

5E Jefferson

Franklin,

IN

46131

Phone:

(317) 346-4450

Fax:

(317) 736-3749

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://co.johnson.in.us/

Clerks:

Sue Ann (Susie) Misiniec

Court Name:

Johnson County Superior Court

Court Address:

East Elm St. P.O. Box 321

Wrightsville,

GA

31096

Phone:

(478) 864 3484

Fax:

(478) 864 1343

Clerk Hours:

9am-5pm

Website:

http://johnsonco.org/

Judges:

H. Gibbs Flanders, Jr. Donald W. Gillis Jon F. Helton

Clerks:

Patricia Glover

Court Name:

Johnson County Circuit Court

Court Address:

222 W Main St

Mountain City,

TN

37683

Phone:

423-727-9012

Clerk Hours:

8:30am - 5:00pm

Website:

http://www.johnsoncountytn.gov/

Judges:

James Edwin Lauderback, Jean A. Stanley, Lisa Nidiffer Rice, Stacy L. Street, William Bliss Hawkins, Sarah Lawson

Clerks:

Melissa Hollaway

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

417 South Clinton Street

Iowa City,

IA

52240

Phone:

(319) 356 6060

Fax:

(319) 339 6153

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://www.johnson-county.com/

Judges:

Patrick R. Grady, Lars G. Anderson, Marsha Bergan, Christopher L. Bruns, Mary E. Chicchelly, Fae Hoover-Grinde, Chad A. Kepros, Sean W. McPartland, Paul D. Miller, Robert E. Sosalla, Ian K. Thornhill, Mitchell E. Turner, Jason A. Burns, Casey D. Jones, Russell Glen Keast, Barbara H. Liesveld, Deborah Farmer Minot, Jane F. Spande, Angeline Wilson,

Clerks:

Geralyn Russ

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

100 N Kansas Ave

Olathe,

KS

66061-3273

Phone:

(913) 715 3350

Fax:

(913) 715 3401

Clerk Hours:

8am-5pm

Website:

http://www.jocogov.org/

Judges:

Hon Kevin P. Moriarty,Hon Brenda Cameron,Hon Christina Dunn Gyllenborg, Hon David Hauber,Hon Erica K. Schoenig,Hon Gerald T Elliott,Hon James Charles Droege,Hon James F Vano,Hon Kathleen Sloan,Hon Keven O'Grady,Hon Michael P. Joyce,Hon Neil B. Foth,Hon Paul C. Gurney,Hon Robert J Wonnell,Hon Sara Welch,Hon Thomas E. Foster,Hon Thomas Kelly Ryan,Hon Thomas M Sutherland,Hon Timothy McCarthy,Hon Daniel Vokins,Hon James E Phelan,Hon Linda S Trigg,Hon Michael H Farley

Clerks:

Sandra McCurdy

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

588 E. Santa Fe

Olathe,

KS

66061-3448

Phone:

(913) 715 7400

Fax:

(913) 715 7420

Clerk Hours:

8am-5pm

Website:

http://www.jocogov.org/

Judges:

Hon Kevin P. Moriarty,Hon Brenda Cameron,Hon Christina Dunn Gyllenborg, Hon David Hauber,Hon Erica K. Schoenig,Hon Gerald T Elliott,Hon James Charles Droege,Hon James F Vano,Hon Kathleen Sloan,Hon Keven O'Grady,Hon Michael P. Joyce,Hon Neil B. Foth,Hon Paul C. Gurney,Hon Robert J Wonnell,Hon Sara Welch,Hon Thomas E. Foster,Hon Thomas Kelly Ryan,Hon Thomas M Sutherland,Hon Timothy McCarthy,Hon Daniel Vokins,Hon James E Phelan,Hon Linda S Trigg,Hon Michael H Farley

Clerks:

Sandra McCurdy

Court Name:

District Court, 4th Judicial District, Johnson County

Court Address:

620 W Fetterman Street

Buffalo,

WY

82834

Phone:

(307) 684-7271

Website:

http://www.johnsoncountywyoming.org/

Judges:

Hon. William J. Edelman

Clerks:

Debra R. Vandel

Court Name:

Johnson County Court

Court Address:

4th & Broadway Street

Tecumseh,

NE

68450

Phone:

(402) 335-6313

Fax:

(402) 335-6314

Website:

https://johnsoncounty.ne.gov/

Clerks:

LaRita Kay Weber

Court Name:

Johnson County Family Court

Court Address:

908 Third Street

Paintsville,

KY

41240

Phone:

606-297-9574

Fax:

606-297-9577

Clerk Hours:

8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Website:

https://johnsoncountyky.com/

Judges:

Janie McKenzie-Wells

Clerks:

Penny Adams

Parking:

A drive-thru window is available for paying fines, picking up forms and filing papers.

Free and Low-Cost Resources in Johnson County

Legal Aid Services

Georgia has legal aid organizations that provide free legal help to low-income residents. Contact your local legal aid office to check eligibility for services in Johnson County.

Typical Eligibility: Income at or below 125-200% of federal poverty guidelines

Court Self-Help Resources

Many Georgia courts offer self-help centers with:

  • Divorce form packets

  • Filing instructions

  • Procedural information

  • Referrals to resources

Contact the Johnson County Superior Court to ask about available self-help services.

Pro Bono Legal Services

Local bar associations in Georgia may offer:

  • Free legal consultations

  • Reduced-fee attorney referrals

  • Pro bono representation for qualified cases

Mediation Services

Johnson County may offer court-connected mediation at reduced rates, typically much less expensive than private mediation.

Affordable Online Divorce Services for Johnson County

Online divorce services provide an affordable alternative to hiring an attorney for uncontested cases in Johnson County.

Benefits of Online Services:

  • Johnson County-specific forms and filing instructions

  • Professional document preparation

  • Significant cost savings vs. attorney fees

  • Convenient online process

  • Support throughout your case

Best For:

  • Uncontested divorces where both spouses agree

  • Cases without complex assets or custody disputes

  • Couples able to cooperate on terms

  • People seeking affordable professional help

Typical Cost Range: $500-$2,000 plus court filing fees

Online services work well in Johnson County for straightforward cases while providing guidance and form preparation assistance.

Divorce with Children in Johnson County

Johnson County courts prioritize children's best interests in custody and support decisions.

Child Custody in Georgia

Georgia courts consider multiple factors when determining custody:

  • Each parent's ability to care for children

  • Children's relationship with each parent

  • Stability of proposed living arrangements

  • Children's adjustment to home, school, community

  • Parents' willingness to cooperate

  • Any history of abuse or neglect

Parenting Time

Johnson County courts encourage meaningful relationships with both parents unless safety concerns exist. Parenting time schedules are customized to each family's situation.

Child Support

Georgia uses guidelines based on:

  • Both parents' incomes

  • Number of children

  • Parenting time allocation

  • Healthcare and childcare costs

Mandatory Requirements

Georgia may require parents in Johnson County to:

  • Complete parenting education classes

  • Attend mediation for custody disputes

  • Submit detailed parenting plans

  • Provide financial disclosure

Common Mistakes in Johnson County Divorces

1. Incomplete Financial Disclosure

Georgia requires full financial disclosure in divorce cases. Incomplete or inaccurate information causes delays and can result in court sanctions.

2. Missing Deadlines

Johnson County Superior Court imposes deadlines for responses, discovery, and other filings. Missing deadlines can result in default judgments or case dismissal.

3. Incorrect Forms or Formatting

Each Georgia county has specific form requirements. Using outdated forms or incorrect formats results in rejected filings.

4. Poor Service of Process

Improperly serving your spouse invalidates the entire case. Follow Georgia's service requirements exactly.

5. Not Following Court Orders

Violating temporary orders issued by Johnson County court can result in contempt charges and negatively impact your case.

6. Failing to Update Information

Changes in income, residence, or circumstances must be reported to Johnson County court promptly.

7. Representing Yourself in Complex Cases

While self-representation is allowed in Johnson County, complex cases involving businesses, substantial assets, or high-conflict custody benefit from attorney representation.

Johnson County Divorce FAQs

How long does it take to get divorced in Johnson County?

Uncontested divorces in Johnson County typically take 2-4 months from filing to final decree. Georgia requires 31 days waiting period. Contested cases take 8-18 months or longer depending on complexity.

How much does divorce cost in Johnson County?

Filing fees vary by Georgia county. Uncontested divorces using online services cost $500-$2,000 plus filing fees. Attorney-handled divorces range from $2,000-$6,000 for uncontested cases to $10,000-$50,000+ for contested cases.

Do I need a lawyer to get divorced in Johnson County?

No, but whether you should hire one depends on your situation. Attorney representation is recommended for cases involving significant assets, business ownership, contested custody, or domestic violence. Simple uncontested divorces often work well with online service assistance.

Can I file for divorce in Johnson County if my spouse lives elsewhere?

Yes, as long as you meet Georgia's residency requirement (6 months), you can file in Johnson County even if your spouse lives in another county or state.

What if my spouse doesn't respond to divorce papers?

If your spouse doesn't respond within the required timeframe in Georgia, you can request a default judgment from Johnson County court.

How is property divided in Johnson County?

Georgia follows equitable distribution rules. The court divides marital property fairly based on various factors, not necessarily equally.

Does Johnson County require separation before divorce?

Georgia's laws determine separation requirements. 31 days waiting period applies after filing. Formal separation is not required before filing.

Can I change my name back in my divorce?

Yes, you can request to resume your maiden name or previous name as part of your Johnson County divorce decree.

What if I can't afford the filing fee?

Johnson County court may waive filing fees if you qualify based on low income or receipt of public assistance. File a fee waiver application with your petition.

Are divorce records public in Johnson County?

Yes, divorce records filed with Johnson County Superior Court are generally public records, though you can request certain sensitive information be sealed.

Next Steps: Start Your Johnson County Divorce

Step 1: Verify you meet Georgia's residency requirement (6 months)
Step 2: Gather all required financial and personal documents
Step 3: Decide between self-filing, online service, or attorney
Step 4: Complete Johnson County-specific divorce forms
Step 5: File petition with Johnson County Clerk of Courts
Step 6: Serve your spouse with divorce papers
Step 7: Complete any mandatory requirements
Step 8: Finalize your divorce through settlement or hearing

About This Johnson County Divorce Guide

This comprehensive guide provides detailed information about filing for divorce in Johnson County, Georgia. Information covers local procedures, filing requirements, costs, and resources specific to Johnson County's Superior Court.

Last Updated: February 2026

Note: Laws and procedures change. Always verify current requirements with Johnson County Clerk of Courts or consult with a qualified Georgia family law attorney.

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Johnson County Divorce Guide: Filing in Wrightsville, Georgia

Johnson County handles divorce cases through the Superior Court. Whether you live in Wrightsville or another Johnson County community, this guide provides everything you need to know about filing for divorce in Johnson County.

Johnson County Divorce at a Glance

County: Johnson County
Primary City: Wrightsville, Georgia
Court Type: Superior Court
Residency Requirement: 6 months
Waiting Period: 31 days

What Makes Johnson County Unique

Every county in Georgia follows the same state divorce laws, but Johnson County has specific local procedures, filing requirements, and resources that affect your divorce process.

Local Court Procedures

Johnson County's Superior Court has established local rules that govern how divorces proceed. These include specific document formatting requirements, filing deadlines, and hearing schedules that differ from other Georgia countys.

Filing Requirements

The Clerk of Courts in Johnson County has specific requirements for document submission, fee payments, and case processing. Understanding these requirements before filing prevents delays and rejected paperwork.

Community Resources

Johnson County offers various divorce-related resources including mediation services, self-help centers, and legal aid programs. Availability and eligibility vary by county.

Johnson County Court Filing Fees

Divorce Petition: Filing fees in Georgia vary by county. Contact the Johnson County Clerk of Courts for current exact fees.

Typical Georgia Filing Fees: $75-$450 depending on county

Additional Costs:

  • Service of process: $40-$150

  • Certified copies: $1-$5 per page

  • Motion filing fees: $25-$100 each

Payment Methods:
Most Georgia courts accept cash, check, money order, and credit/debit cards. Some countys charge a processing fee for card payments.

Attorney Costs in Johnson County

Attorney fees in Johnson County vary based on experience, case complexity, and whether your divorce is contested.

Hourly Rates:

  • Entry-level attorneys: $150-$275/hour

  • Experienced attorneys: $275-$400/hour

  • Senior attorneys: $400-$500/hour

Average Total Costs:

  • Simple uncontested: $1,500-$4,000

  • Contested divorce: $8,000-$30,000+

  • High-conflict cases: $30,000-$60,000+

Retainer Requirements:

  • Uncontested: $1,500-$3,000

  • Contested: $5,000-$15,000+

These are typical ranges for Georgia attorneys. Actual costs in Johnson County depend on your specific situation.

How to File for Divorce in Johnson County

Step 1: Verify Residency

You or your spouse must meet Georgia's residency requirement: 6 months

Step 2: Gather Documents

  • Marriage certificate (certified copy)

  • Financial records (pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements)

  • Property records

  • Debt information

  • Children's information (if applicable)

Step 3: Complete Divorce Forms

Georgia requires specific forms for divorce petitions. Johnson County may have additional local forms.

Required documents typically include:

  • Petition/Complaint for Divorce

  • Financial affidavits

  • Child custody forms (if applicable)

  • Settlement agreement (if uncontested)

Step 4: File with the Court

Submit your completed forms to the Johnson County Clerk of Courts along with the filing fee. Many Georgia countys now offer electronic filing options.

Step 5: Serve Your Spouse

After filing, your spouse must be served with divorce papers according to Georgia law. Service options include:

  • Sheriff's department

  • Private process server

  • Certified mail (if spouse agrees)

Step 6: Complete Mandatory Requirements

Georgia may require:

  • Parenting classes (if children involved)

  • Financial disclosures

  • Mediation attempts

  • Waiting period: 31 days

Step 7: Finalize Your Divorce

For uncontested cases, a brief hearing may be required. Contested cases involve negotiations, possible trial, and final judgment.

Johnson County Divorce Timeline

Uncontested Divorce (Both Agree):

  • Minimum: 31 days (state-mandated waiting period)

  • Typical: 2-4 months from filing to final decree

  • Best case: 6-10 weeks with all paperwork perfect

Contested Divorce (Disputes to Resolve):

  • Minor disagreements: 4-8 months

  • Significant disputes: 8-14 months

  • Trial required: 12-24 months

Timelines depend on court calendar availability in Johnson County, case complexity, and how quickly both parties respond to requests.

Johnson County Superior Court

Johnson County's divorce cases are handled by the Superior Court. The court manages all aspects of family law including divorce, custody, support, and property division.

Court Functions:

  • Process divorce petitions

  • Conduct hearings and trials

  • Issue temporary orders

  • Approve settlement agreements

  • Enter final divorce decrees

Court Staff:
The Clerk of Courts office handles all filing, fee collection, and record keeping for Johnson County divorce cases.

Georgia Divorce Court Locator

Johnson County Family and Divorce Courts

Court Name:

18th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge John Edward Neill

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

413th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge Dennis Wayne Bridewell

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

249th District Court

Court Address:

204 S Buffalo Ave

Cleburne,

TX

76033

Phone:

817-556-6839

Fax:

817-556-6120

Website:

http://johnsoncountytx.org/

Judges:

Judge William C. Bosworth Jr.

Clerks:

David Lloyd

Court Name:

17th Judicial Circuit Court

Court Address:

101 W Market

Warrensburg,

MO

64093

Phone:

660-422-7413

Fax:

660-422-7417

Clerk Hours:

8:30am-4:30pm

Clerks:

Stephanie Elkins

Court Name:

1st Judicial Circuit Court

Court Address:

Courthouse Square

Vienna,

IL

62995

Phone:

618-658-4751

Fax:

618-658-2908

Website:

https://johnson.illinoisgenweb.org/

Clerks:

Ryan M. O'Neal

Court Name:

5th Judicial Circuit

Court Address:

215 W Main

Clarksville,

AR

72830

Phone:

479-754-2977

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://johnsoncounty.arkansas.gov/

Clerks:

Alicia Nowotny

Court Name:

Johnson County Trial Court

Court Address:

5E Jefferson

Franklin,

IN

46131

Phone:

(317) 346-4450

Fax:

(317) 736-3749

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://co.johnson.in.us/

Clerks:

Sue Ann (Susie) Misiniec

Court Name:

Johnson County Superior Court

Court Address:

East Elm St. P.O. Box 321

Wrightsville,

GA

31096

Phone:

(478) 864 3484

Fax:

(478) 864 1343

Clerk Hours:

9am-5pm

Website:

http://johnsonco.org/

Judges:

H. Gibbs Flanders, Jr. Donald W. Gillis Jon F. Helton

Clerks:

Patricia Glover

Court Name:

Johnson County Circuit Court

Court Address:

222 W Main St

Mountain City,

TN

37683

Phone:

423-727-9012

Clerk Hours:

8:30am - 5:00pm

Website:

http://www.johnsoncountytn.gov/

Judges:

James Edwin Lauderback, Jean A. Stanley, Lisa Nidiffer Rice, Stacy L. Street, William Bliss Hawkins, Sarah Lawson

Clerks:

Melissa Hollaway

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

417 South Clinton Street

Iowa City,

IA

52240

Phone:

(319) 356 6060

Fax:

(319) 339 6153

Clerk Hours:

8am-4:30pm

Website:

http://www.johnson-county.com/

Judges:

Patrick R. Grady, Lars G. Anderson, Marsha Bergan, Christopher L. Bruns, Mary E. Chicchelly, Fae Hoover-Grinde, Chad A. Kepros, Sean W. McPartland, Paul D. Miller, Robert E. Sosalla, Ian K. Thornhill, Mitchell E. Turner, Jason A. Burns, Casey D. Jones, Russell Glen Keast, Barbara H. Liesveld, Deborah Farmer Minot, Jane F. Spande, Angeline Wilson,

Clerks:

Geralyn Russ

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

100 N Kansas Ave

Olathe,

KS

66061-3273

Phone:

(913) 715 3350

Fax:

(913) 715 3401

Clerk Hours:

8am-5pm

Website:

http://www.jocogov.org/

Judges:

Hon Kevin P. Moriarty,Hon Brenda Cameron,Hon Christina Dunn Gyllenborg, Hon David Hauber,Hon Erica K. Schoenig,Hon Gerald T Elliott,Hon James Charles Droege,Hon James F Vano,Hon Kathleen Sloan,Hon Keven O'Grady,Hon Michael P. Joyce,Hon Neil B. Foth,Hon Paul C. Gurney,Hon Robert J Wonnell,Hon Sara Welch,Hon Thomas E. Foster,Hon Thomas Kelly Ryan,Hon Thomas M Sutherland,Hon Timothy McCarthy,Hon Daniel Vokins,Hon James E Phelan,Hon Linda S Trigg,Hon Michael H Farley

Clerks:

Sandra McCurdy

Court Name:

Johnson County District Court

Court Address:

588 E. Santa Fe

Olathe,

KS

66061-3448

Phone:

(913) 715 7400

Fax:

(913) 715 7420

Clerk Hours:

8am-5pm

Website:

http://www.jocogov.org/

Judges:

Hon Kevin P. Moriarty,Hon Brenda Cameron,Hon Christina Dunn Gyllenborg, Hon David Hauber,Hon Erica K. Schoenig,Hon Gerald T Elliott,Hon James Charles Droege,Hon James F Vano,Hon Kathleen Sloan,Hon Keven O'Grady,Hon Michael P. Joyce,Hon Neil B. Foth,Hon Paul C. Gurney,Hon Robert J Wonnell,Hon Sara Welch,Hon Thomas E. Foster,Hon Thomas Kelly Ryan,Hon Thomas M Sutherland,Hon Timothy McCarthy,Hon Daniel Vokins,Hon James E Phelan,Hon Linda S Trigg,Hon Michael H Farley

Clerks:

Sandra McCurdy

Court Name:

District Court, 4th Judicial District, Johnson County

Court Address:

620 W Fetterman Street

Buffalo,

WY

82834

Phone:

(307) 684-7271

Website:

http://www.johnsoncountywyoming.org/

Judges:

Hon. William J. Edelman

Clerks:

Debra R. Vandel

Court Name:

Johnson County Court

Court Address:

4th & Broadway Street

Tecumseh,

NE

68450

Phone:

(402) 335-6313

Fax:

(402) 335-6314

Website:

https://johnsoncounty.ne.gov/

Clerks:

LaRita Kay Weber

Court Name:

Johnson County Family Court

Court Address:

908 Third Street

Paintsville,

KY

41240

Phone:

606-297-9574

Fax:

606-297-9577

Clerk Hours:

8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Website:

https://johnsoncountyky.com/

Judges:

Janie McKenzie-Wells

Clerks:

Penny Adams

Parking:

A drive-thru window is available for paying fines, picking up forms and filing papers.

Free and Low-Cost Resources in Johnson County

Legal Aid Services

Georgia has legal aid organizations that provide free legal help to low-income residents. Contact your local legal aid office to check eligibility for services in Johnson County.

Typical Eligibility: Income at or below 125-200% of federal poverty guidelines

Court Self-Help Resources

Many Georgia courts offer self-help centers with:

  • Divorce form packets

  • Filing instructions

  • Procedural information

  • Referrals to resources

Contact the Johnson County Superior Court to ask about available self-help services.

Pro Bono Legal Services

Local bar associations in Georgia may offer:

  • Free legal consultations

  • Reduced-fee attorney referrals

  • Pro bono representation for qualified cases

Mediation Services

Johnson County may offer court-connected mediation at reduced rates, typically much less expensive than private mediation.

Affordable Online Divorce Services for Johnson County

Online divorce services provide an affordable alternative to hiring an attorney for uncontested cases in Johnson County.

Benefits of Online Services:

  • Johnson County-specific forms and filing instructions

  • Professional document preparation

  • Significant cost savings vs. attorney fees

  • Convenient online process

  • Support throughout your case

Best For:

  • Uncontested divorces where both spouses agree

  • Cases without complex assets or custody disputes

  • Couples able to cooperate on terms

  • People seeking affordable professional help

Typical Cost Range: $500-$2,000 plus court filing fees

Online services work well in Johnson County for straightforward cases while providing guidance and form preparation assistance.

Divorce with Children in Johnson County

Johnson County courts prioritize children's best interests in custody and support decisions.

Child Custody in Georgia

Georgia courts consider multiple factors when determining custody:

  • Each parent's ability to care for children

  • Children's relationship with each parent

  • Stability of proposed living arrangements

  • Children's adjustment to home, school, community

  • Parents' willingness to cooperate

  • Any history of abuse or neglect

Parenting Time

Johnson County courts encourage meaningful relationships with both parents unless safety concerns exist. Parenting time schedules are customized to each family's situation.

Child Support

Georgia uses guidelines based on:

  • Both parents' incomes

  • Number of children

  • Parenting time allocation

  • Healthcare and childcare costs

Mandatory Requirements

Georgia may require parents in Johnson County to:

  • Complete parenting education classes

  • Attend mediation for custody disputes

  • Submit detailed parenting plans

  • Provide financial disclosure

Common Mistakes in Johnson County Divorces

1. Incomplete Financial Disclosure

Georgia requires full financial disclosure in divorce cases. Incomplete or inaccurate information causes delays and can result in court sanctions.

2. Missing Deadlines

Johnson County Superior Court imposes deadlines for responses, discovery, and other filings. Missing deadlines can result in default judgments or case dismissal.

3. Incorrect Forms or Formatting

Each Georgia county has specific form requirements. Using outdated forms or incorrect formats results in rejected filings.

4. Poor Service of Process

Improperly serving your spouse invalidates the entire case. Follow Georgia's service requirements exactly.

5. Not Following Court Orders

Violating temporary orders issued by Johnson County court can result in contempt charges and negatively impact your case.

6. Failing to Update Information

Changes in income, residence, or circumstances must be reported to Johnson County court promptly.

7. Representing Yourself in Complex Cases

While self-representation is allowed in Johnson County, complex cases involving businesses, substantial assets, or high-conflict custody benefit from attorney representation.

Johnson County Divorce FAQs

How long does it take to get divorced in Johnson County?

Uncontested divorces in Johnson County typically take 2-4 months from filing to final decree. Georgia requires 31 days waiting period. Contested cases take 8-18 months or longer depending on complexity.

How much does divorce cost in Johnson County?

Filing fees vary by Georgia county. Uncontested divorces using online services cost $500-$2,000 plus filing fees. Attorney-handled divorces range from $2,000-$6,000 for uncontested cases to $10,000-$50,000+ for contested cases.

Do I need a lawyer to get divorced in Johnson County?

No, but whether you should hire one depends on your situation. Attorney representation is recommended for cases involving significant assets, business ownership, contested custody, or domestic violence. Simple uncontested divorces often work well with online service assistance.

Can I file for divorce in Johnson County if my spouse lives elsewhere?

Yes, as long as you meet Georgia's residency requirement (6 months), you can file in Johnson County even if your spouse lives in another county or state.

What if my spouse doesn't respond to divorce papers?

If your spouse doesn't respond within the required timeframe in Georgia, you can request a default judgment from Johnson County court.

How is property divided in Johnson County?

Georgia follows equitable distribution rules. The court divides marital property fairly based on various factors, not necessarily equally.

Does Johnson County require separation before divorce?

Georgia's laws determine separation requirements. 31 days waiting period applies after filing. Formal separation is not required before filing.

Can I change my name back in my divorce?

Yes, you can request to resume your maiden name or previous name as part of your Johnson County divorce decree.

What if I can't afford the filing fee?

Johnson County court may waive filing fees if you qualify based on low income or receipt of public assistance. File a fee waiver application with your petition.

Are divorce records public in Johnson County?

Yes, divorce records filed with Johnson County Superior Court are generally public records, though you can request certain sensitive information be sealed.

Next Steps: Start Your Johnson County Divorce

Step 1: Verify you meet Georgia's residency requirement (6 months)
Step 2: Gather all required financial and personal documents
Step 3: Decide between self-filing, online service, or attorney
Step 4: Complete Johnson County-specific divorce forms
Step 5: File petition with Johnson County Clerk of Courts
Step 6: Serve your spouse with divorce papers
Step 7: Complete any mandatory requirements
Step 8: Finalize your divorce through settlement or hearing

About This Johnson County Divorce Guide

This comprehensive guide provides detailed information about filing for divorce in Johnson County, Georgia. Information covers local procedures, filing requirements, costs, and resources specific to Johnson County's Superior Court.

Last Updated: February 2026

Note: Laws and procedures change. Always verify current requirements with Johnson County Clerk of Courts or consult with a qualified Georgia family law attorney.

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COURT FILING FEE

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TEMPORARY ORDERS

HEARINGS


SUBPOENAS


DEPOSITIONS


SETTLEMENT

CONFERENCES

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TRIAL


APPEALS

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COURT FILING FEE

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AFFIDAVIT


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TRIAL


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