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22.710 Verdict Form; Divorce
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22.710 Verdict Form; Divorce IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ___________ COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA PLAINTIFF * * VS. * DEFENDANT * VERDICT We, the jury, find as follows: I. DETERMINATION OF SEPARATE PROPERTY A. Husband's separate property is: ________________________________________________________________. B. Wife's separate property is: ________________________________________________________________. II. EQUITABLE DIVISION OF MARITAL PROPERTY A. Husband is awarded the following marital property: ________________________________________________________________. B. Wife is awarded the following marital property: ________________________________________________________________. C. Husband shall pay the following marital debts: ________________________________________________________________. D. Wife shall pay the following marital debts: ________________________________________________________________. E. Other: ________________________________________________________ CIVIL ACTION NO. ________________________ _______________________________________________________________. III. ALIMONY A. Is plaintiff/defendant entitled to alimony? (circle one) Yes No If your answer is no, stop. If your answer is yes, answer questions B and C below. B. Is plaintiff/defendant entitled to periodic alimony for his/her support? (circle one) Yes No If your answer is no, stop and go to C below. If your answer is yes, $_____________ is to be paid (weekly/monthly/other designated period) _______________________________________________. This award of alimony will: (choose one) 1. Continue until plaintiff/defendant dies, plaintiff/defendant dies or remarries, whichever first occurs. 2. Continue until plaintiff/defendant dies, plaintiff /defendant dies or remarries, or until _____________________ (date), whichever first occurs. C. Is plaintiff/defendant entitled to lump-sum alimony? (circle one) Yes No If your answer is no, stop and then complete the verdict by dating it and having the foreperson sign it. If your answer is yes, plaintiff/defendant is awarded as lump-sum alimony (complete one or both of the following): 1. Plaintiff/defendant is awarded as lump-sum alimony the amount of $____________ to be paid as follows: __________________________________________________. 2. Plaintiff/defendant is awarded as lump-sum alimony-in-kind the following designated property: __________________________________________________. This ______ day of ______________________________, _______. (signature) Foreperson, _______________________ (printed name)