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When someone is facing divorce, the emotional stress is often matched by financial stress. Most family-law firms require large retainers and unpredictable hourly billing, which makes it difficult for many people to start the process. At Flat Fee Family Law.com, we’ve created a simple, transparent alternative with one-time flat fees—and now, for the first time, we offer financing through LawPay + Affirm so you can move forward without the burden of a large upfront payment. Why Financing a Divorce Is Sometimes Necessary Even when a flat fee is affordable overall, we understand that many Georgia families still need flexibility, divorce often brings sudden changes: • New housing or moving expenses • Adjusted child-care schedules • Reduced household income • Holiday or seasonal expenses • Unexpected bills or emergencies Having the option to finance your legal costs ensures: • Your case doesn’t get delayed • You can budget predictable monthly payments • You don’t have to choose between legal help and urgent expenses When you need to move quickly, financing can be the difference between starting now and waiting months. How Financing Through LawPay + Affirm Works LawPay is the gold standard for secure legal payments. Through their integration with Affirm, you can split your flat fee into manageable monthly payments — without hidden costs. What this means for you: • Apply in minutes • View monthly payment options instantly • No impact to your credit to check eligibility • Clear, transparent pricing • No surprises, no hidden fees This gives you the flexibility you need while keeping everything simple, safe, and predictable so we can get started on your case quickly and help resolve your family law matter sooner. Which Services Can Be Financed? Every flat-fee service we provide: • Uncontested Divorce — $2,000 • Contested Divorce — $3,500–$4,200 • Legitimation — $3,500–$4,200 • Trial Services — $2,500 Whether you're filing or responding, financing is available for all cases across Georgia. Why This Matters for Georgia Families Choosing financing for a Georgia family-law case offers benefits that go beyond affordability: 1. Faster Start to Your Case Courts follow strict timelines. The sooner you file, the sooner your case moves forward. Financing removes the delay of waiting to save for legal fees. 2. Avoiding Hourly Billing Surprises Georgia divorce representation can cost $10,000–$20,000+ at hourly firms. Your flat fee with Flat Fee Family Law.com, whether paid directly or financed, avoids: • Retainers • Refill retainers • Hourly overages • Surprise billing 3. Predictability During a Major Life Change Family transitions are chaotic enough—financing creates stability and a consistent monthly cost. 4. Fully Transparent Costs Unlike traditional law firms, everything you owe is known upfront. Financing simply spreads it into smaller pieces. Is Financing Right for You? Financing may be a good fit if: • You need to start your case quickly • You prefer predictable monthly payments • You’re balancing housing, childcare, medical, or holiday expenses • You want to avoid draining savings • You can pay in full but prefer not to disrupt your budget If affordability or timing has been a barrier, financing might be the easiest way to begin your case. Why Clients Trust Our Flat-Fee + Financing Model Clients often tell us our pricing seems “too good to be true.” But it isn’t. Because we work exclusively on flat fees, we offer: • Lower and more predictable pricing • Faster case processing • Simplified document intake • Zero hourly billing — ever • High transparency, no surprises Adding financing simply makes that predictability even more accessible. How to Get Started 1. Request an invoice 2. Click “Pay with LawPay” 3. Select Affirm 4. View your available payment options instantly 5. Choose the plan that works for you Your case begins immediately after payment. FAQs: Financing Your Georgia Divorce Can I finance my entire flat fee? Yes. Affirm allows you to pay the full amount over time with predictable monthly payments. Does financing change how my case is handled? No. Your representation, service level, and pricing stay exactly the same whether you pay upfront or use Affirm. Is there a credit check? Checking eligibility has no impact on your credit score. If you choose a payment plan, Affirm may report repayment depending on the plan. Can I still pay by credit card or ACH instead? Absolutely. Financing is optional—we still accept all major cards and ACH transfers. Do I have to call the firm to apply? No. Everything is handled securely through your online invoice link. Final Thoughts Divorce sucks. Paying for legal help shouldn’t make it harder. With flat fees and financing options now available, you can move forward confidently — and affordably — with a law firm built on transparency, fairness, and trust. Flat Fee Family Law.com Simple. Affordable. Trusted.

New Payment & Financing Options for Georgia Divorce Cases

Contested Divorce, Flat Fee Family Law, Legal Costs, Legitimation, Uncontested DivorceBy Mindi DaltonDecember 4, 2025

Facing divorce costs? Flat Fee Family Law offers predictable pricing and monthly financing options so you can start your case without financial stress.

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