Georgia Code
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 19-6-5. Factors in Determining Amount of Alimony; Effect of Remarriage on Obligations for Alimony

History. Laws 1806, Cobb’s 1851 Digest, pp. 224, 225; Code 1863, § 1676; Code 1868, § 1719; Code 1873, § 1720; Code 1882, § 1720; Civil Code 1895, § 2435; Civil Code 1910, § 2954; Code 1933, § 30-209; Ga. L. 1966, p. 160, § 1; Ga. L. 1979, p. 466, § 14; Ga. L. 1981, p. 615, § 1; Ga. L. 1982, p. 3, § 19.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1979, p. 466 amended prior law so as to provide that alimony may be assessed against either spouse. Cases decided prior to the 1979 enactment appear to remain valid except insofar as they may imply that a wife only is entitled to receive alimony or a husband only is obligated to pay the same.
Law reviews.
For article surveying developments in Georgia domestic relations law from mid-1980 through mid-1981, see 33 Mercer L. Rev. 109 (1981).
For comment, “The Georgia Supreme Court’s Creation of an Equitable Interest in Marital Property — Yours? Mine? Ours!,” see 34 Mercer L. Rev. 449 (1982).
For note, “The Significance of Stokes v. Stokes: An Examination of Property Rights Upon Divorce in Georgia,” see 16 Ga. L. Rev. 695 (1982).
For annual survey of domestic relations cases, see 57 Mercer L. Rev. 173 (2005).
For annual survey of domestic relations law, see 58 Mercer L. Rev. 133 (2006).
For article, “Are We Witnessing the Erosion of Georgia’s Separate Property Distinction?,” see 13 Ga. St. B.J. 14 (2007).
For survey article on domestic relations law, see 59 Mercer L. Rev. 139 (2007).
For survey article on domestic relations law, see 60 Mercer L. Rev. 121 (2008).
For annual survey of law on domestic relations, see 62 Mercer L. Rev. 105 (2010).
For article on domestic relations, see 66 Mercer L. Rev. 65 (2014).

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 19 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 6 - Alimony and Child Support

Article 1 - General Provisions

§ 19-6-1. Alimony Defined; When Authorized; How Determined; Lien on Estate of Party Dying Prior to Order; Certain Changes in Parties’ Assets Prohibited

§ 19-6-2. Attorney’s Fees; When and How Granted; Enforcement

§ 19-6-3. Temporary Alimony; Petition and Hearing; Factors Considered; Discretion of Judge; Revision and Enforcement of Order; Effect of Failure to Comply

§ 19-6-4. When Permanent Alimony Authorized; How Enforced

§ 19-6-5. Factors in Determining Amount of Alimony; Effect of Remarriage on Obligations for Alimony

§ 19-6-6. Liability After Grant of Alimony

§ 19-6-7. Interest in Deceased Party’s Estate After Grant of Permanent Alimony

§ 19-6-8. Voluntary Separation, Abandonment, or Driving Off of Spouse — Agreement for Support as Bar to Alimony

§ 19-6-9. Voluntary Separation, Abandonment, or Driving Off of Spouse — Equity May Compel Support

§ 19-6-10. Voluntary Separation, Abandonment, or Driving Off of Spouse — Petition for Alimony or Child Support When No Divorce Pending — Order and Enforcement; Equitable Remedies; Effect of Filing for Divorce

§ 19-6-11. Voluntary Separation, Abandonment, or Driving Off of Spouse — Petition for Alimony or Child Support When No Divorce Pending — Appeals

§ 19-6-12. Voluntary Separation, Abandonment, or Driving Off of Spouse — Effect of Subsequent Cohabitation Between Spouses on Permanent Alimony

§ 19-6-13. Liability of Parents for Necessaries Furnished to Children Pending Voluntary Provision or Court Order

§ 19-6-14. Child Support and Custody Pending Final Divorce; Liability to Third Persons for Necessaries

§ 19-6-15. Child Support Guidelines for Determining Amount of Award; Continuation of Duty of Support; Duration of Support

§ 19-6-16. Enforcement of Child Support Orders, Decrees, or Verdicts

§ 19-6-17. Application for Child Support When Custody Awarded to Nonparent or Noncustodial Parent Was Not Subject to Divorce Court’s Jurisdiction; Procedure; Enforcement; Judgment

§ 19-6-18. Revision of Judgment for Permanent Alimony and Child Support Rendered Prior to July 1, 1977; Petition and Hearing; Expenses of Litigation

§ 19-6-19. Revision of Judgment for Permanent Alimony Generally — Petition and Hearing; Cohabitation With Third Party as Ground for Revision; Attorney’s Fees; Temporary Modification

§ 19-6-20. Revision of Judgment for Permanent Alimony, Generally — Issues for Court to Consider

§ 19-6-21. Revision of Judgment for Permanent Alimony — Not Available in Case of Lump Sum Award

§ 19-6-22. Revision of Judgment for Permanent Alimony — Expenses of Litigation

§ 19-6-23. Applicability of Code Section 19-6-18 or Code Sections 19-6-19 Through 19-6-22 to Judgments on or After March 9, 1955

§ 19-6-24. Applicability of Code Section 19-6-18 or Code Sections 19-6-19 Through 19-6-22 to Judgments Prior to March 9, 1955

§ 19-6-25. Revision of Judgments for Permanent Alimony Entered Prior to March 9, 1955

§ 19-6-26. Jurisdiction

§ 19-6-27. Application for Permanent Alimony or Child Support After Grant of Foreign Divorce Decree; Venue; Hearing; Review; Modification

§ 19-6-28. Enforcement of Orders; Contempt; Service of Rule Nisi by Mail; Rule Nisi Form

§ 19-6-28.1. Suspension Of, or Denial of Application or Renewal Of, License for Noncompliance With Child Support Order

§ 19-6-29. Inclusion of Accident and Sickness Insurance Coverage in Order for Child Support; Payroll Deductions

§ 19-6-30. Collection of Child Support by Continuing Garnishment; Child or Spouse Support Subject to Income Deduction

§ 19-6-32. Entering Income Deduction Order or Medical Support Notice for Award of Child Support; When Order or Notice Effective; Hearing on Order

§ 19-6-33. Notice and Service of Income Deduction Order; Hearing on Enforcement of Order; Discharge of Obligor; Penalties

§ 19-6-33.1. Family Support Registry

§ 19-6-34. Inclusion of Life Insurance in Order of Support

§ 19-6-35. Child Support Obligee Regarded as Creditor for Attacking Certain Judgments and Transactions

§ 19-6-36. Judgment or Lien Surviving Death; Procedure and Rights