Alpharetta Georgia Divorce Lawyers and Attorneys

Coleman Legal Group, LLC

Phone: 770-609-1247


Experienced Alpharetta Georgia Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys.

Alpharetta Georgia Divorce Lawyers and Family Law Attorneys

You do not have to face divorce and family law issues alone.  If you are currently facing the possibility of divorce, gaining a full understanding of the process can minimize the stress you and your family will go through.  While ending a marriage is undoubtedly a painful and emotional experience, securing effective legal representation can be a key aspect of ensuring your case is strong and ultimately successful.

Coleman Legal Group, LLC has experienced and effective divorce and family law attorneys dedicated to helping you preserve your time with your children and the financial means to start over and move on.  Divorce is a serious matter and you should trust your future with an experienced caring attorney.


Uncontested vs. Contested Divorce in Alpharetta, Georgia

If you live in Alpharetta, Fulton County, Forsyth County, or anywhere in Georgia, you generally have two options when filing for divorce: uncontested or contested.  Understanding the difference and which option is right for you can save you time, stress, and money.

What Is an Uncontested Divorce?

An uncontested divorce means that both you and your spouse are in full agreement on all required legal issues, including:

  • Division of property and debts
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support
  • Alimony (if applicable)

In most uncontested cases, you may not have to appear in court at all.  In Alpharetta, which is located within Fulton County, your uncontested divorce can typically be finalized in as little as thirty-one (31) to sixty-five (65) days, depending on how quickly documents are signed and processed by the court.

Because this process is more streamlined, uncontested divorces are often more cost-effective and far less stressful than contested cases.

What Is a Contested Divorce?

A contested divorce occurs when you and your spouse cannot reach a full agreement on one or more key issues.  Even a single unresolved matter no matter how small can cause a case to have to be filed as a contested matter.  Contested divorce cases typically involve:

  • Court hearings (Status Conferences, Temporary Hearings)
  • The exchange of evidence (discovery) and possible depositions.
  • Possible mediation or settlement negotiations
  • Trial preparation, if the case does not settle.
  • A final court hearing / trial.

While most contested divorce cases eventually settle before reaching trial, they require more legal work and often take significantly longer to resolve.

Which Divorce Option Is Right for You?

At Coleman Legal Group, LLC, our experienced Alpharetta divorce attorneys handle both uncontested and contested divorces with skill and compassion.  When possible, we encourage clients to consider the uncontested route because it’s usually faster, less expensive, and more amicable.

However, we also understand that some situations require a contested filing.  If you and your spouse cannot agree on key issues, we are fully prepared to protect your interests, including gathering evidence, building a strong case, and advocating for the best possible outcome.

Start with a Consultation Today

Whether you’re considering an uncontested or contested divorce, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.  Call us today at 770-609-1247 to speak with an experienced Alpharetta divorce attorney and learn more about your options.


Common Issues in Alpharetta, Georgia Divorce Cases

Divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences in life. At Coleman Legal Group, LLC, we help clients in Alpharetta, Fulton County, and throughout Georgia navigate every aspect of the divorce process with confidence and clarity. Below are some of the most common legal issues we handle in Georgia divorce cases:

  • Child Support:  Determining the correct amount of child support involves applying Georgia’s statutory guidelines while also considering the needs of the child and the financial circumstances of both parents.
  • Child Custody:  We assist clients in negotiating or litigating custody arrangements that reflect the child’s best interests, whether sole custody, joint custody, or specific parenting plans.
  • Property and Asset Division:  Georgia is an equitable distribution state, meaning property is divided fairly, but not always equally.  We help clients identify, value, and divide marital property and assets.
  • Debt Division:  Marital debts must also be divided in divorce.  We work to ensure that debt division is handled equitably and that our clients are not unfairly burdened.
  • Alimony (Spousal Support):  Alimony is not guaranteed in Georgia. Courts consider multiple factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s income and financial need, and contributions to the household.
  • Election of Custody by a Minor Child:  Under Georgia law, children aged fourteen (14) and older can choose which parent they wish to live with.  We help parents navigate this process and understand how courts consider such elections.
  • Mediation:  Mediation is often required in contested divorce cases in Fulton County.  It allows spouses to resolve disputes with the help of a neutral third party and can lead to quicker, more amicable resolutions.
  • Uncontested Divorce:  In uncontested divorces, both parties agree on all required issues.  These cases are generally faster, less expensive, and can often be completed without appearing in court.
  • Contested Divorce:  Contested divorces arise when spouses cannot agree on one or more legal issues.  These cases require legal strategy, court appearances, and often mediation or trial.
  • Father’s and Men’s Rights:  We represent fathers seeking fair custody, parenting time, and child support arrangements, as well as protection of their financial interests.
  • Mother’s and Women’s Rights:  We advocate for the rights of mothers in custody, support, and property matters, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

 

Additional Family Law Services in Alpharetta, Georgia

At Coleman Legal Group, LLC, our legal support doesn’t end with divorce.  We offer comprehensive family law services to clients in Alpharetta, Fulton County, Forsyth County, and throughout Georgia.  Whether you’re seeking to modify a court order or facing a new legal issue, our attorneys are here to help.

  • Child Support Modifications:  Changes in income, job status, or parenting time may justify a modification to an existing child support order.  We help parents pursue fair and lawful adjustments to the child support amount.
  • Child Custody Modifications:  When circumstances change, a custody arrangement (Parenting Plan) may need to be updated.  We handle modifications of Parenting Plans due to relocation, changes in the child’s needs, or other significant factors.
  • Legal Separation / Separate Maintenance:  Georgia does not recognize legal separation in the traditional sense, but a separate maintenance action may provide legal protections for spouses who wish to live apart without divorcing.
  • Alimony Modifications:  If there has been a substantial change in either party’s financial situation, alimony orders may be eligible for modification or termination.
  • Contempt Actions:  When a party fails to comply with a court order such as for child support, visitation, or alimony, we assist clients in filing contempt actions to enforce the Court’s order and their rights.
  • Name Changes:  We assist adults and children with the legal process of changing their names in both routine and complex cases, including after divorce or adoption.
  • Prenuptial Agreements:  We draft and review legally sound prenuptial agreements to protect assets and clarify expectations before a marriage.
  • Postnuptial Agreements:  Married couples may choose to establish a financial agreement during the marriage and in the event of a divorce through a postnuptial agreement.  We ensure these documents are enforceable and tailored to your needs.
  • Legitimation:  Unmarried fathers must file a legitimation action to gain legal rights to their children in Georgia.  We guide father’s through this important process to establish custody, visitation, and support rights.
  • Annulments:  In certain rare situations, a marriage can be annulled instead of divorced.  We assess whether your case qualifies and represent you through the annulment process if appropriate.
  • Temporary Hearings and Status Conference Hearings:  We represent clients in temporary hearings and status conference hearings to address urgent issues such as child custody, support, or use of marital property while a divorce is pending.
  • Emergency Hearings:  In cases involving possible or actual danger or harm to a party or children, we act quickly to seek emergency relief from the court, including emergency custody or protective orders.
  • Temporary Protective Orders (TPOs):  If you are facing domestic violence or threats, we can help you obtain a Temporary Protective Order to secure your safety and legal protections.
  • Mediation:  We provide support and representation during court-ordered or voluntary mediation to help resolve family law disputes efficiently and amicably.
  • Paternity:  We assist with establishing or disputing paternity through court actions, which may be necessary for determining custody, support, or inheritance rights.


 

Alpharetta divorce cases generally include residents residing in the following zip codes: 30004, 3005, 30009 and 30022.  Alpharetta divorce cases can be filed in either Fulton County or Forsyth County, depending on which county one or both of the parties reside.

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Coleman Legal Group, LLC’s Georgia lawyers practice in the areas of Business Law, Divorce, Family Law, Wills | Trusts | Estates | Probate, Immigration and Bankruptcy. Our main Alpharetta office is located at:

Alpharetta Georgia Office (Main Office)

11539 Park Woods Circle
Suite 304
Alpharetta, Georgia 30005

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