“’Til death do us part” or “As long as we both shall live.” Unfortunately, many marriages don’t last this long. So, short of committing a crime and facing a probable jail sentence, the smarter alternative would be to get a divorce. Many people believe that simply because the two parties “want” a divorce automatically means it is uncontested. However, unless all matters have been resolved and preferably in writing, your divorce could truly have some contested issues. For some, going through a divorce is not an easy decision so don’t try and figure it out all on your own.
Consulting with and ultimately retaining an attorney is the best way to get answers to those questions. From division of property and other assets, to alimony, to child custody, support and visitation we will provide you with answers. Just as in the death of a family member where issues might arise over a loved ones estate, issues may rise amongst family members when a husband and wife decide to call it quits. It’s important to know that each of you need to do what is deemed best for your well-being and the well-being of your children. Not only does a divorce affect the adults but it takes a sometimes “hidden” toll on the children.
In your initial meeting with an attorney, you will discuss your grounds for divorce and other concerns surrounding your divorce. The attorney will seek to make it an amicable proceeding so that all persons affected will have some peace of mind.
If you or someone you know is in need of a good divorce attorney, please contact Savionaire’s Legal Expert Allyson R. Pitts, Esq. at (404) 946-1950 or allyson@arpittsandassociates.com.