For more information about child custody and child support in Georgia, click or give us a call at 706-692-7226. We will be glad to answer any questions you have about the difficult topics of divorce and family law. We can even setup an appointment for you to come in and discuss your legal options. Let us help you to ease the stress of this difficult situation.
Child Support
Divorcing is difficult enough when it’s just you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse. However, if you have children, it can take on a whole new level of stress and discomfort. After all, most parents will fight with everything they have to keep their children. That’s why custody and child support negotiation can become so intense.
Child Custody and Visitation
When you have an experienced attorney by your side, it can really help to relieve some of that tension. The attorney acts as a mediating force during any meetings or discussions. It’s important for your attorney to have a long history and in-depth knowledge of child custody cases in the State of Georgia because the laws and procedures from one state to another vary quite a bit.
Traffic Defense You can lose your license in 10 days, just because you were arrested for DUI. Call us today.
Traffic Violations
Our first goal is always to keep your traffic ticket from appearing on your driving record at all, if possible. Often, we are able to obtain an outright dismissal of your traffic ticket case, in which case you will usually owe the court nothing. If we cannot arrange an outright dismissal of your traffic ticket, we usually obtain a disposition on your traffic citation with the lowest possible impact on your driving record or insurance premiums. Should you desire a trial on your traffic ticket charges, we are willing and able to assist you.
Juvenile Crimes
Juvenile Law is comprised of two general areas, delinquency and depravation cases. Juvenile court has authority over both of these areas, and if you face legal action related to either category, you will need a lawyer who is experienced in juvenile law to help you.
A Power of Attorney document is a legal document that essentially allows someone else to make decisions for you that you are incapable of making for yourself. Although they are not like standard land deeds at all, they are still considered to be deeds because they transfer “property” in the sense that they give someone else control of your life choices. Generally, a Power of Attorney is most often created when someone is elderly or disabled in some way. Although, there are other situations where a Power of Attorney may be necessary.