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Issues You Must Resolve in a Georgia Divorce

On Behalf of | Apr 22, 2019 | Firm News

News outlets recently reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are both “legally single” even though they have not yet settled custody or other divorce-related matters. California is unique in that the court can end the married status of spouses while they continue to discuss unresolved issues. Georgia – like most states – will require you to resolve a variety of issues before the court will grant the dissolution of your marriage.  Having a Greensboro divorce attorney to help you understand the complex laws in Georgia can save you valuable time and money in the long run.

While it can be challenging for divorcing spouses to cooperate and agree on various issues, an experienced divorce lawyer in Greensboro can help make the process go as smoothly as possible. Some issues that may need to be addressed include:

  • Division of property and debt – Georgia law requires that all marital property, assets, and debts be distributed between the spouses in an equitable manner. This does not necessarily mean dividing everything 50/50, but instead, dividing everything in a manner that is fair given the totality of the circumstances.
  • Child custody and support – If spouses have children, they must settle how they will share custody, including parenting time and the right to make decisions for their child. One parent may also have to pay child support to the other parent.
  • Alimony – If there is a disparity in income or if one spouse cannot support themselves right away due to the divorce, the court may order one spouse to pay alimony – also called maintenance or spousal support – to the other for a period of time.

Consult with a Divorce Lawyer in Georgia About Your Situation

At the E.J. Boswell Law Office, we aim to help clients resolve all divorce-related issues as efficiently as possible. We know that each divorce is unique, and we approach negotiations based on each client’s specific circumstances. If you are facing a divorce, please call 706-417-8299 or contact us online to learn how a Georgia divorce attorney can help.