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15+ Years Serving Atlanta

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Georgia Family Law Attorneys Who Fight Smart for Your Family and Future

Divorce, custody, support, and complex family matters –  handled with a clear plan, strong advocacy, and courtroom readiness.

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    15+ Years of Experience:

    Trusted guidance for Georgia parents navigating custody matters.

    Client-Centered Approach

    We listen first, explain your options clearly, and help you move forward with a plan.

    Comprehensive Strategy

    Support for negotiation, mediation, and court when needed, based on your circumstances.

    Local Familiarity

    Experience in metro Atlanta courts and across Georgia procedures.

    You Shouldn’t Have to Guess About Your Future

    Family law disputes strike at the core of your life—your time with your children, your hard-earned assets, and your peace of mind. Without a clear strategy, the legal system can feel chaotic and unfair. You need an advocate who doesn’t just “file paperwork,” but builds a case to protect what matters most.

    We help you get organized, get strategic, and get a resolution.

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    Divorce

    Contested and uncontested divorce representation focused on protecting rights, assets, and long-term financial outcomes. Trial-ready case building keeps negotiations fair and agreements enforceable.

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    Child Custody

    Custody strategy built around stable parenting plans and schedules that protect the parent-child bond. Documentation-driven advocacy with courtroom readiness when cooperation breaks down.

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    Child Support

    Establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support orders aligned with real income, real needs, and Georgia guidelines. Financial transparency pushed early to prevent hidden-income outcomes and inaccurate calculations.

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    Alimony

    Support pursued or challenged with fact-based arguments designed to produce realistic, defensible terms. Focus stays on long-term financial stability—not short-term pressure tactics.

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    Property Division

    Identification, valuation, and negotiation of marital assets and debts, including real estate, retirement accounts, and business interests. Detailed asset accounting prevents missed property, undervaluation, and costly surprises.

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    Paternity

    Legal paternity established—or challenged when necessary—to secure clear parental rights and responsibilities. Clear legal standing creates enforceable custody, visitation, and support outcomes.

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    Guardianship

    Guardianship guidance for minors and incapacitated adults with urgent, precise filings and careful case management. Legal authority secured to protect vulnerable loved ones and avoid preventable delays.

    Why Choose TDE Family Law?

    We believe the best family law attorney isn’t the one who yells the loudest—it’s the one who is most prepared. We push for amicable resolution to save you stress and money, but we do not back down from litigation when your rights are threatened.

    We Handle the Tough Cases:

    • High-Asset Complexity: Business valuations, hidden assets, and retirement division.
    • Parental Rights Defense: Balancing the scales against alienation or bias.
    • Contested Disputes: When “fair” isn’t on the table, we fight until it is.

    Our Process:
    What to Expect

    Step 1 Start Your Consultation
    Tell us your situation, your goals, and your concerns. We'll explain your rights under Georgia law and give you an honest assessment.
    Step 2 Get Your Strategy
    We build a tailored plan—whether that's negotiation, mediation, or litigation—so you know exactly what to expect and what to prepare.
    Step 3 Take Action
    We execute the strategy, advocating for you every step of the way until your divorce is finalized and your future is protected.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I really need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce?

    Yes. Even if you agree, a single mistake in paperwork can cost thousands later. We ensure your agreement is watertight and actually enforceable.

    How is child custody determined in Georgia?

    Courts look at the “best interests of the child.” This is subjective. You need an attorney who can effectively present your role and history to ensure your parental rights are respected.

    Can you help with emergency situations?

    If a child is in danger, we can file for emergency orders immediately. (Note: If you are in immediate physical danger, please call 911 first.)

    Ready to Turn the Page? Let’s Talk.

    The first step to resolving your family law matter is a conversation. It’s confidential, and there is no obligation.

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