Divorce
Everyone has heard that over 50% of marriages end in divorce. Although divorce has become an unfortunate reality in our society, no two dissolutions are the same. Complex legal issues present themselves in the divorce arena regularly. That is why you need an advocate who devotes his practice to handling such cases. Whether you need counsel on issues of child custody, visitation, child support, alimony, division of the marital estate, allocation of marital debt, or all of the above, we are here to help you resolve your dispute amicably, if possible, or through litigation.
Modification of Custody
When a relationship dissolves, former couples are often times still connected through children in common. If your current custodial arrangement is no longer in the best interests of your minor child(ren), it may be appropriate to modify that agreement.
Modification Of Child Support
Georgia law allows parties to modify their child support obligation under certain conditions. Whether you are the payer of child support seeking to have your support reduced or are the recipient of child support interested in having opposing party’s obligation increased, we can help.
Contempt Suits
Has your former spouse violated a Court Order pertaining to child support, parenting time, division of the marital estate, or some other domestic matter? We can help protect your rights by filing a suit enforcement the Court Order.
Legitimation/Paternity Suits
Are you a father seeking legal or physical custody/parenting time rights to your son or daughter? If you were never married to the mother of your child(ren), you will need to file a paternity suit before any rights can be obtained. Call us to learn more about this Georgia-specific area of law.
Appeals
Court orders are not always favorable. If you are interested in challenging a previous Court Order dealing with any family law matter, please contact us immediately so that your rights to an appeal are preserved.
Adoptions
Our firm can assist you in navigating the adoption process from locating a child to obtaining the final approval of the adoption petition.

