
Attorney Sharon Jackson, LLC at Lawrenceville, GA practice encompasses divorce, child custody, legitimation, prenuptial agreements, post nuptial agreements, separate maintenance, and modification. Most people hope that they will never have to hire a lawyer during their lifetime. We prefer to avoid the conflict of suing others and we hold our breath and pray that nobody sues us.
The reality is that most people will face at least one difficult family law legal situation such as the end of a marriage, a custody dispute with the other parent or grandparent, domestic violence, or a former spouse failing to follow a court order. By hiring the right attorney, you will receive the legal assistance you need to resolve these difficult legal situations.
The reality is that most people will face at least one difficult family law legal situation such as the end of a marriage, a custody dispute with the other parent or grandparent, domestic violence, or a former spouse failing to follow a court order. By hiring the right attorney, you will receive the legal assistance you need to resolve these difficult legal situations.
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Located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, our practice area includes all of Metro Atlanta. Our service includes but is not limited to the following counties: Gwinnett, Barrow, Walton, and Hall. We invite you to schedule an initial consultation at (678) 909-4100 or contact us online.
Serving clients throughout the metro Atlanta areas of Georgia and the following counties: Barrow County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Hall County, Fulton County, Jackson County, Newton County, Rockdale County, Walton County and beyond.
Serving clients throughout the metro Atlanta areas of Georgia and the following counties: Barrow County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Hall County, Fulton County, Jackson County, Newton County, Rockdale County, Walton County and beyond.
Alimony
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Lawyers use the term alimony interchangeably with spousal support and maintenance although they all describe the same legal concept. Alimony is a court-ordered payment made by one spouse to another when that couple separates or divorces. It is the right of one spouse to receive an amount of money from the other spouse on a permanent or short-term basis after a court decides that it is justified in their particular situation.
Child Custody
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Child custody and child support are often sensitive and controversial issues in a contested divorce. Emotional strain and hostility are at their peak when divorcing couples fail to agree on custody or support arrangements. When deciding issues of child custody, Georgia courts encourage both parents to share in decisions regarding their children and for each to have a significant, lasting relationship with them.
Divorce
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It's a fact that almost half of the married couples in the United States wind up divorced. Most try every means to repair their marriage but when those efforts fail and cordial relations are at an end, sometimes the only path forward is divorce. Anyone contemplating divorce may be apprehensive. You worry about your future - whether you will be secure financially or whether you can keep your home.
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