If you are thinking about divorce, you already know that having an experienced divorce attorney at your side and superior service are important. Our Roswell Georgia divorce attorneys and family lawyers are proud to have been helping Roswell Georgia area clients with divorce and family law matters for over fourteen years.
You do not have to face a divorce or family law matter alone. We will be by your side each step of the way. We will take a strong and effective, but also practical and compassionate approach with your divorce or family law case. Call 770-609-1247 to discuss your case with one of our Roswell Georgia divorce attorneys now.
But if your case is contested, we will be proactive and diligent – leading the way to ensure you the best outcome possible. In a contested divorce case, we will proudly represent you in all court hearings and trial. As your divorce attorneys, we will use every opportunity afforded under Georgia law to get you the most favorable result possible.
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Most couples that file an uncontested divorce do not have to attend any formal hearings or trials. Instead, they file paperwork with their lawyer and then wait to hear back. In a contested divorce, however, the norm is that you will have to go to court. This does not have to be the case should there be successful mediation which leads to agreement between the parties. However, usually a contested divorce case mandates a temporary hearing at the very minimum. This hearing is to decide on the state of affairs throughout the divorce process and...
read moreThis is a question we are often asked in consultations. The answer is not always easy – and the answer is related to the concepts of: jurisdiction and venue. All divorce and family law cases filed in Georgia are filed in Superior Court (as contrasted with Magistrate, State, etc.) However, the actual county / state the case should be filed can usually be determined by the general guidelines outlined below. A divorce is generally filed in the county where the defendant resides. For example, if the wife in a case is filing divorce against her...
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read moreThat’s correct; just call us at 770-609-1247 to schedule a Saturday or Evening appointment. Thank you for reviewing our site.
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