We serve clients in Alpharetta, Cumming, Johns Creek, Roswell, Milton, Suwanee, Atlanta, Marietta, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Duluth, Lawrenceville, Kennesaw, Woodstock and the surrounding Metro Atlanta area. We have offices in Fulton, Forsyth, Gwinnett, DeKalb and Cobb county allowing us to conveniently meet with clients thorough-out the metro-Atlanta area.
Divorce and Family Law: Georgia Uncontested Divorce, Georgia Contested Divorce, Separate Maintenance, Legal Separations, Child Custody, Child Support Modification, Child Custody Modification, Paternity, Legitimization, Child Support, Alimony, Spousal Support, Child Visitation, Contempt, Temporary Hearings, Legitimization, Name Changes, Annulments, Adoptions, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Antenuptial Agreements and Agreements in Anticipation of Divorce.
Estate Planning: Estates, Wills, Trusts and Probate: Complex and Simple Wills, Estates, Trusts, Power of Attorneys, Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare (which replaces Living Wills and the Durable Power of Attorney).
Divorce and Family Law: Georgia Uncontested Divorce, Georgia Contested Divorce, Separate Maintenance, Legal Separations, Child Custody, Child Support Modification, Child Custody Modification, Paternity, Legitimization, Child Support, Alimony, Spousal Support, Child Visitation, Contempt, Temporary Hearings, Legitimization, Name Changes, Annulments, Adoptions, Prenuptial Agreements, Postnuptial Agreements, Antenuptial Agreements and Agreements in Anticipation of Divorce.
Estate Planning: Estates, Wills, Trusts and Probate: Complex and Simple Wills, Estates, Trusts, Power of Attorneys, Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare (which replaces Living Wills and the Durable Power of Attorney).
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The divorce attorneys of Coleman Legal Group, LLC have extensive experience in Georgia uncontested and contested divorce cases throughout the Atlanta metro area.
If you are facing an uncontested divorce or contested divorce, our experienced Georgia divorce attorneys can help you whether your case is complex, involves minor children, assets or is simple.
In order to qualify for divorce in any county within the state of Georgia, one of the spouses must have established residency within the state for a minimum of six (6) months.
If you are facing an uncontested divorce or contested divorce, our experienced Georgia divorce attorneys can help you whether your case is complex, involves minor children, assets or is simple.
In order to qualify for divorce in any county within the state of Georgia, one of the spouses must have established residency within the state for a minimum of six (6) months.
A commonly asked question we get is "What the difference is between a contested divorce and an uncontested divorce?"
An uncontested divorce in Georgia can be done when both of the parties (both spouses) are in total agreement to all the terms of the divorce and the divorce based on a claim of irreconcilable differences.
In a Georgia uncontested divorce, the parties must be in complete agreement on how their property will be divided, how their debts will be divided, what the terms will be for child custody and child support.
An uncontested divorce in Georgia can be done when both of the parties (both spouses) are in total agreement to all the terms of the divorce and the divorce based on a claim of irreconcilable differences.
In a Georgia uncontested divorce, the parties must be in complete agreement on how their property will be divided, how their debts will be divided, what the terms will be for child custody and child support.
The divorce attorneys and family lawyers of Coleman Legal Group, LLC have extensive experience in Georgia contested divorces.
If you are facing a divorce, this is not a time to gamble away one of the most crucial times of your life with inexperienced and untested attorneys.
Call us now at 770-609-1247 to speak with an experienced Georgia contested divorce attorney.
Divorce is the legal termination between marriage partners effectively ending their union or marriage.
In contested divorce situations the parties are not able to find an agreement on all terms of the divorce: divisions of assets, debt, property, alimony/ spousal support, child support, child custody, divorce, attorney's fees etc.
If you are facing a divorce, this is not a time to gamble away one of the most crucial times of your life with inexperienced and untested attorneys.
Call us now at 770-609-1247 to speak with an experienced Georgia contested divorce attorney.
Divorce is the legal termination between marriage partners effectively ending their union or marriage.
In contested divorce situations the parties are not able to find an agreement on all terms of the divorce: divisions of assets, debt, property, alimony/ spousal support, child support, child custody, divorce, attorney's fees etc.
The divorce attorneys and family lawyers of Coleman Legal Group, LLC have extensive experience in Georgia child custody cases.
If you are facing a child custody issue, this is not a time to gamble away one of the most crucial times of your life with inexperienced and untested attorneys.
There are two forms of child custody within the State of Georgia: Physical and Legal.
Physical custody determines where the child or children will resided for the majority of their time and also determine where the child or children will visit during their visitation time.
If you are facing a child custody issue, this is not a time to gamble away one of the most crucial times of your life with inexperienced and untested attorneys.
There are two forms of child custody within the State of Georgia: Physical and Legal.
Physical custody determines where the child or children will resided for the majority of their time and also determine where the child or children will visit during their visitation time.
The divorce attorneys and family lawyers of Coleman Legal Group, LLC have extensive experience in Georgia child support cases.
If you are facing a child support issue, this is not a time to gamble away one of the most crucial times of your life with inexperienced and untested attorneys.
Child support is based off of the gross income of both parents and is determined according to general state guidelines.
Each parent is required to complete a child support worksheet for determining the approximate amount of child support paid - taking each parents income into consideration.
If you are facing a child support issue, this is not a time to gamble away one of the most crucial times of your life with inexperienced and untested attorneys.
Child support is based off of the gross income of both parents and is determined according to general state guidelines.
Each parent is required to complete a child support worksheet for determining the approximate amount of child support paid - taking each parents income into consideration.
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