Georgia Statutes
§ 9-11-40 — Time and place of trial
Georgia § 9-11-40
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O.C.G.A. § 9-11-40 (2026).
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(a)Time of trial. All civil cases, including divorce and other domestic relations cases, shall be triable any time after the last day upon which defensive pleadings were required to be filed therein; provided, however, that the court shall in all cases afford to the parties reasonable time for discovery procedures, subsequent to the date that defensive pleadings were required to be filed; provided, further, that, in divorce cases involving service by publication, service shall occur on the date of the first publication of notice following the order for service of publication pursuant to subparagraph (f)(1)(C) of Code Section 9-11-4 , and such divorce cases shall be triable any time after 60 days have elapsed since the date of the first publication of notice.
(b)Trial in chambers. The jud
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