Every divorce case must go through some kind of court proceeding. Even if both spouses agree about how to divide their property and handle custody, visitation, and support issues, a judge will still have to grant the divorce. In most states, divorce cases, contested and no-fault are handled by a special court generally called “family court,” “domestic relations court,” or “divorce court.” These courts generally deal with only family-related cases such as divorce, child custody and support, and sometimes, adoption. Divorce is stressful for all concerned parties. When there are children from the marriage, the stakes are higher.
Cruel treatment is one of the grounds for divorce in Georgia. If a spouse is in physical danger from the other spouse, the former can do either or both of the following:
• Get out of the house quickly, taking t he children along. See an attorney and file for custody right away, to make sure he or she not accused of kidnapping.
• Go to court and get a restraining order, ordering the other spouse to move out and stay away from the house.
Alimony may be awarded to a spouse unless that spouse is guilty of desertion or adultery. At the time of deciding alimony, the court will consider marital conduct, participation each party had to the marital estate; the length of the marriage; the future financial resources of each party; the age and health of each party; the future earning potential of each party; the net worth of each party's separate property; the standard of living sustained during the marriage; and rehabilitative time one party may need to gain employment.
Our Savannah GA (Georgia) divorce attorneys can help you if you are located in Savannah GA (Georgia), Richmond Hill, Coastal Empire, Hinesville, Port Wentworth, Pooler, Garden City, Tybee Island, Bloomingdale, Isle of Hope, Pembroke, Darien, Augusta, Brunswick, Statesboro, Rincon, Springfield, Lyons Vidalia, Claxton, Metter, Swainsboro, Baxley, Jesup, McCrae, Valdosta, Waynesboro, Wrightsville, Chatham County, Bryan County, Glynn County, McIntosh County, Liberty County, Long County, Evans County, Bulloch County, Effingham County and Toombs County, and in Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield.
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