Divorce
Breaking Down Legal Complexities for You
Pursuing alimony can aid you in staying afloat financially in the aftermath of your divorce. Learn how to get the guidance you need during this difficult time.
Addiction makes determining alimony more complex, but not impossible. We can guide you through these complex steps and help you get the alimony you need.
If you are married to someone experiencing addiction, and you are worried about protecting yourself and your children, there are divorce options available. Our family law attorneys are here to make this process as easy as possible for you and your family.
Divorcing spouses dealing with addiction need a full understanding of the impact the disease has had on their financial situation to ensure a satisfactory property settlement. When addiction has had an impact on the family’s finances, the court may take that into consideration when dividing marital assets.
Divorcing spouses in Georgia need confidence that all separate and marital property be properly accounted for and categorized to ensure a satisfactory property settlement. Our attorneys at Chambers Family Law are highly experienced at handling separation of assets, including high net worth divorces, and frequently bring in financial experts or forensic accountants to compile a complete view and disclosure of the entire marital estate.
Families affected by addiction face special challenges when it comes to child custody issues. Regardless of which side of addiction parents finds themselves, most desperately want to keep their children healthy and safe. If you are the parent battling the disease of addiction or the co-dependent parent concerned about your child’s safety due to an addicted spouse, Chambers Family Law can help.
When the divorce is final, parents hope to move forward smoothly with a custody plan and parenting schedule in place. But circumstances can change. While it may seem like the emotional rollercoaster will never end, it can be comforting to know that when custody issues arise after divorce they can be managed with the help of your attorney.
Understanding the divorce process can make it easier to navigate these issues in a timely manner despite the inevitable emotions involved.
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