Ashburn, GA Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 801 E 14th Avenue, Cordele, GA 31015

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  • 109 14th Avenue East, Cordele, GA 31010

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  • At Rainwater, Gibbs & Wright LLP, our firm is your concierge to legal concerns in southern Georgia. Founded in 1974, our Cordele attorneys have been serving clients for over four... Read More

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  • 207 4th Street East, Tifton, GA 31794+3 locations

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers2 awards

  • Offices in Atlanta • Brunswick • St. Simons Island • Tifton Creative and Progressive Solutions to Complex and Unique Situations

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  • 246 E. 2nd Street, Tifton, GA 31794

  • 423 Tift Ave., Tifton, GA 31794

  • 0419 E. Washington Ave., Ashburn, GA 31714-0229

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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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What can I do if my ex is dragging the divorce to a point that I cannot afford her demands and my legal fees?

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Answered by attorney William H Nebeker (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Havens Law, LLC
There are a lot of options for you in this matter. I would need to know whether there are in place what is called Temporary Orders issued by the Judge in your case. This will dictate largely how and what you can do. I did not understand your scenario, but I assure you that you do have a defense against an Order if one is indeed in place. An Order can be set aside if it is shown that not all the relevant and substantial facts were before the Judge at the time the Judge issued it's Order. I fully understand the effects of financial attrition waged to opposing parties in Divorce. What you need is an inexpensive attorney that is passionate about resolving Divorces in a timely manner without compromising your rights and without breaking the bank. I have a proven track record of just that, in fact as far as my rates go, none are cheaper. I'm totally affordable and as such, I level the playing field financially.
There are a lot of options for you in this matter. I would need to know whether there are in place what is called Temporary Orders issued by the Judge in your case. This will dictate largely how and what you can do. I did not understand your scenario, but I assure you that you do have a defense against an Order if one is indeed in place. An Order can be set aside if it is shown that not all the relevant and substantial facts were before the Judge at the time the Judge issued it's Order. I fully understand the effects of financial attrition waged to opposing parties in Divorce. What you need is an inexpensive attorney that is passionate about resolving Divorces in a timely manner without compromising your rights and without breaking the bank. I have a proven track record of just that, in fact as far as my rates go, none are cheaper. I'm totally affordable and as such, I level the playing field financially.
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If I file for divorce because of my husbands drug use, will I be entitled to anything if he proves I had the opportunity to commit adultery?

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Answered by attorney Daniela Kristabell McCalla (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Groth, Makarenko, Kaiser Eidex, LLC
Generally, a spouse isn't entitled to alimony if it's established through presentation of evidence that the separation is due to the spouse's adultery. The bar to receiving alimony only applies if it is shown that the act of adultery was the direct cause of the separation between the two parties. A person commits adultery when he or she has sexual intercourse with a person other than his or her spouse. In your question you said that you had an opportunity to commit adultery.  The next question is whether you actually committed the act.  And if that act was committed, did that act cause the separation? Keep in mind that when determining whether to award alimony, the court will consider the conduct of both parties.
Generally, a spouse isn't entitled to alimony if it's established through presentation of evidence that the separation is due to the spouse's adultery. The bar to receiving alimony only applies if it is shown that the act of adultery was the direct cause of the separation between the two parties. A person commits adultery when he or she has sexual intercourse with a person other than his or her spouse. In your question you said that you had an opportunity to commit adultery.  The next question is whether you actually committed the act.  And if that act was committed, did that act cause the separation? Keep in mind that when determining whether to award alimony, the court will consider the conduct of both parties.
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If me and my husband divorce do I have the right to get half the value of the house as her ex-wife did?

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Answered by attorney Melvin G. Franke (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Melvin G. Franke
The house is marital property. How the Court divides the property depends on many more facts that I don't know.
The house is marital property. How the Court divides the property depends on many more facts that I don't know.