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Family Law in Georgia – Divorce, Property Division, Alimony

Family law is one of the most sensitive and complex areas of legal practice, especially when it comes to divorce, property division, and alimony.

Divorce

Divorce can be finalized either notarized (by mutual agreement) or through court proceedings. Court intervention is necessary if there are disputes regarding property, alimony, or minor children.

Property Division

Property acquired during the marriage is generally considered joint property. Division of property occurs either by mutual agreement or by court decision, equally or according to a specified proportion.

Alimony

Alimony may be assigned to both the child and the spouse (for example, in cases of pregnancy or disability). Our team helps you correctly define claims, prepare lawsuits, and protect your rights.

Our goal is to protect your interests in complex and emotionally charged legal processes.