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Harris Divorce & Family Law
Allen F. Harris has been consistently recognized by peers for his contributions in the field of divorce and family law. Allen has been named to Georgia Super Lawyers list every year since 2008. Allen was named to Georgia's List of Top 100 Lawyers in Georgia in 2016 and 2018. Whether you need a divorce attorney or a family law attorney, Allen F. Harris offers expertise you can rely on.

Allen F. Harris has been dedicated to assisting clients through the stressful and emotional times for over 30 years. Our firm's primary goal is helping you to preserve your emotional and financial well-being in the process. Our first effort is to help settle your case in a cost-effective manner that does not require trying your case in court. Harris Divorce & Family Law focuses on providing compassionate counsel, while zealously advocating on behalf of its clients.

Harris Divorce & Family Law represents clients in divorce and family law matters throughout the North Atlanta area, including Roswell, Marietta, East Cobb, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Milton, Cumming, Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Buckhead, Vinings, and Sandy Springs.
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Allen Harris draws on his decades of experience in family law to provide Georgia families with knowledgeable legal guidance through complex situations.
From divorce and child custody to alimony and prenuptial agreements, Allen F. Harris focuses on providing compassionate counsel, while zealously advocating on behalf of his clients.
Alyssa focuses on providing clients with empathetic and responsive counsel.
Having been through a divorce herself, Alyssa understands that clients are going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.
Choosing to end your marriage by getting divorced is a difficult but often necessary course of action for many couples.
Whether your divorce will be contested or uncontested, you need to seek reliable counsel.
Our firm's divorce attorneys can help.
Our ultimate goal is to guide you through your divorce and help you achieve the best outcome possible as efficiently as possible.
Individuals who choose to divorce will need to address matters such as property division, alimony, and child custody, support and visitation rights.
How does the Court determine alimony?
Alimony may be ordered to be paid by one party for the support of the other when the parties are living separately.
Alimony is never guaranteed as the Court has broad discretion to determine whether alimony is appropriate.
Generally, alimony is intended to be rehabilitative and to help a party that is unemployed, or underemployed, return to becoming self-supportive.
Often, parties that are not working at the time of the divorce will be expected to obtain employment.
One of the most difficult and emotionally charged issues between couples filing for divorce is often the determination of custody.
A judge has the ability to order joint legal custody without ordering joint physical custody.
Unless otherwise provided by court order, the person awarded sole custody of a child shall have the rights and responsibilities for major decisions concerning the child, including the child's education, health care, extracurricular activities, and religious training, and the noncustodial parent shall have the right to visitation or parenting time.
Child support laws have evolved over the years and have become more dependent on specific family situations.
In Georgia, we use an income shares model that utilizes the income of both parents in arriving at the amount of child support.
Child support worksheets are completed in each case and will provide a calculation of child support.
At our firm, we are committed to each client's case and helping each family gather all the necessary documentation and evidence to build a solid and sound case before the court.
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