Divorce Lawyers Cumming Georgia | 770-609-1247

Divorce Attorneys Cumming Georgia

Coleman Legal Group, LLC | 770-609-1247

Our experienced team of Cumming Georgia and Forsyth County uncontested divorce and contested divorce lawyers have been helping make the complexities of divorce and family law easier to understand for over fifteen years. Call 770-609-1247 to speak with one our experienced and dedicated divorce and family law attorneys now.

Our team of divorce and family law attorneys are experienced with uncontested divorces, highly contested divorce and family law matters, child custody, child support, alimony, modifications, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements and high asset and high income cases. We are experienced and dedicated in what it takes to get you the best result possible.  This includes protecting your time with your children, your assets, income and your ability to start over from the best position possible.

Cumming Georgia and Forsyth County Divorce and Family Law Attorneys

We proudly serve the Cumming Georgia and Forsyth County area and provide our clients with the counsel and representation deserve and expect in uncontested as well as highly contested divorce and family law matters. Divorce can be painful and complicated, but our effective and caring team of domestic litigators will help you put the situation into perspective and ensure that your rights are protected.

Do not put what is likely one of the most trying times of your life into the hands of just any attorney. Hire a firm that has the experience to anticipate the unexpected and put as many facts in your favor as possible. Call us today to start your new beginning.

We assist Cumming and Forsyth County, Georgia Divorce and Family Law clients in the following cities and communities:  Cumming, Sharon Springs, Brookwood, Coal Mountain, Chestatee, Silver City, Daves Creek, Friendship, Big Creek, Midway, Matt, Ducktown, Gainesville, Suwanee, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Milton and Surrounding Areas. Forsyth County divorce cases are usually filed in Forsyth County Superior Court or the county of the defendant. There are several exceptions to this general rule where a Divorce or Family law case should be filed, which our attorneys can explain in a confidential consultation.

Coleman Legal Group, LLC’s Georgia lawyers practice in the areas of Divorce, Family Law and other areas of law.  We have offices conveniently located at:

Cumming Georgia
The Avenue Forsyth
410 Peachtree Parkway
Building 400, Suite 4245
Cumming, Georgia 30041
Phone: 770-609-1247 | Map

Alpharetta Georgia
North Point Park
5755 North Point Parkway
Suite 51
Alpharetta, Georgia 30022
Phone: 770-609-1247 | Map

Other Offices Throughout the Atlanta Metro Area

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Divorce: What Happens to the Marital Residence?

Posted by on Aug 12, 2020 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Divorce: What Happens to the Marital Residence?

Determining what should happen to the marital residence during or after a divorce is a difficult task. It is not always clear if the parties should sell the marital residence or if one of the parties should retain the home.  For example, if a home was inherited by one of the parties or purchased before the marriage and has not been jointly titled, the court will usually agree that the home is “Separate Property” and does not have to be divided between the parties.  See O.C.G.A. § 19-3-9 – Each spouse’s...

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Posted by on Oct 20, 2018 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Fifteen DO’s and DO NOTs of Financial Planning in Divorce

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Posted by on Sep 19, 2017 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

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Posted by on Apr 27, 2017 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

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Posted by on Sep 12, 2016 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

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Posted by on Mar 17, 2016 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

What is an Uncontested Divorce?

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Posted by on Aug 24, 2015 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

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