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Property Division in Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia Attorney for Property Division

Georgia is an equitable distribution state when resolving disputes over the division of property during a divorce. This does not mean that the court will divide assets and debts equally. Rather, it will seek to be fair.

When the court becomes involved in the division of property, it determines which assets and debts are separate, or acquired before the marriage or through inheritance. All other property is considered marital property and subject to valuation and division.

Protecting Your Interests

At my Peachtree City, Georgia, law firm, I advocate for clients during the property division process. My goal is to protect their rights, their assets and their futures by ensuring that property is accurately categorized and valued. As a lawyer since 1990, I have handled many matters arising from complex property division disputes and have the knowledge and experience necessary to represent you effectively.

Contact my law office today online or by telephone at 866-754-3070 to learn how I can help with property division issues. I serve clients in the Atlanta area from my law office in Peachtree City.

How I Help

Because of my experience representing small businesses in tax matters and handling a wide range of other civil disputes, I have the knowledge you need to guard your interests during the property division process. I make sure that the valuation process is conducted fairly, and I may consult with appraisers and experts to make sure that the value assigned to each asset is correct.

There are a variety of factors that go into equitable distribution. I make sure that the court has accurate information about factors such as these:

  • Standard of living during the marriage
  • Conduct of the other person during the marriage
  • Earning potential of each person
  • Age and health of the parties
  • Child custody provisions
  • Tax issues
  • Each party's contribution to the marital property

These and other considerations are applied to assets such as pensions, bank accounts, real estate and personal property. In order to divide pension benefits, I may be required to draft a Qualified Domestic Relations Order. I have 20 years of experience drafting these documents and I can provide the prudent guidance you need to properly divide your assets.

Contact My Law Office

Who you choose as your attorney can make a difference. Contact me toll-free at 866-754-3070 or send an e-mail to schedule an appointment.

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