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We help people going through a divorce or custody battle protect what is most important to them: their children, their assets, and their future! Get a Confidential ConsultationGuiding our clients through every stage of their divorce or custody matter
Are you considering a divorce in Marietta, GA? Do you intend to seek custody of your children or obtain a fair property division that allows you to maintain your quality of life? You deserve a skilled family law attorney to help you reach your goals.
Better Law is a Marietta and Atlanta-area boutique family law firm comprised of highly skilled litigators, masterful negotiators, and educated support staff. Our legal team has over 40 years of combined experience in family law.
We have successfully guided our clients through some of the most challenging seasons of their lives, including divorce, child custody, and paternity. And we can do the same for you.
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As experienced Marietta family lawyers, we know our clients need support at all stages of their divorce or legal matters. Therefore, we only take on a select number of cases to provide personal attention to every client.
Our skilled Georgia divorce attorneys develop a customized legal strategy for each client based on the unique facts and circumstances of their case. Our goal is to resolve each case civilly and expeditiously without compromising results.
Divorce and family law cases can be complex, and you likely have many questions. Our attorneys will patiently address all of your questions and concerns. We will explain your rights and educate you on the process for resolving your family law issue. Below, we have answered some common questions about family law.
Georgia courts make child custody decisions based on the best interest of the child or children of divorcing parents. However, there is a presumption that a child benefits from having both parents in their lives. The courts use many factors to identify the best custody and visitation situation for the child.
Our divorce attorneys in Georgia can help you advocate for a custody and visitation plan that prioritizes your relationship with your children and satisfies their best interests.
Georgia is an equitable distribution state. This means the court and parties must divide marital property equitably (but not necessarily equally) upon the dissolution of the marriage. The court can consider many factors when determining the proper property division.
Our legal team can advocate for a fair property split that allows you to maintain what is most important to you. We will work for a division that helps you maintain quality of life.
Georgia law does not require divorcing spouses to provide alimony/spousal support to their former partner. However, the parties can agree to provide alimony as part of the divorce settlement. You may even be eligible to receive alimony while your case is pending.
Our attorneys have extensive experience negotiating for fair spousal support payments. We can help you pursue an alimony amount that will allow you to maintain your quality of life.
First of all, collect important paperwork, including bank statements, property deeds, tax returns, loan records, and identification documents.
If a divorce seems likely, speak with your attorney about getting a standing order or temporary injunction.
Work with your Georgia divorce attorney to create a detailed list of all property, including real estate, vehicles, investment accounts, and personal valuables.
Take stock of all shared and individual debts, including mortgages, credit cards, and personal loans. Even if the court assigns a debt to one spouse, creditors may still hold both parties accountable.
Divorce can affect everything from how you file taxes to potential liabilities on alimony or property transfers. An experienced Georgia divorce attorney will help you understand these implications.
What you post on social media can be used as evidence during your divorce. Therefore, avoid venting about your ex or discussing case details publicly.
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Our team of attorneys have over 40 years of combined experience in family law. We have the resources and experience to advocate for our clients and work toward a favorable outcome.
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You’ll never be just another case number to us. We keep our caseloads small, so we can provide personalized representation to every client.
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We leverage the latest technology and legal software to enhance our clients’ experience with us.
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Our clients consistently give us top ratings after the completion of their case. This is a testament to the high level of service we provide each person that walks through our doors.
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