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Adam Ferrell, PC

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  • 128 Central Ave W., Blackshear, GA 31516

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • A law firm practicing divorce law.

Adam Ferrell
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  • 123A S.W. Central Ave., Blackshear, GA 31516

  • Blackshear, GA 31516-0411

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Divorce lawyers specialize in the legal dissolution of a marriage. They guide clients through the complexities of dividing assets and debts, determining spousal support (alimony), and resolving disputes through negotiation, mediation, or litigation when necessary. These attorneys advocate for their clients’ financial interests to achieve a fair and equitable settlement or court order.

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

My husband wants a divorce because he thinks I've cheated. I have never cheated. Can I prove this legally?

Answered by attorney Dann Joseph Naggiar
Divorce lawyer at Naggiar Sarif, LLC
It is very diffcilut to prove a negative.  He would have the burden to prove that you did cheat and if you did not, he therefore, would not be able to prove it
It is very diffcilut to prove a negative.  He would have the burden to prove that you did cheat and if you did not, he therefore, would not be able to prove it
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What can I do if my ex is dragging the divorce to a point that I cannot afford her demands and my legal fees?

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Answered by attorney Barbara Peyton (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Peyton & Associates
I strongly suggest you have a face to face consultation with a family law attorney because there is no reason the rental income should not be considered in setting support. A family law attorney can also tell you how to get the case finalized. If you are not happy with your current attorney, you can change attorneys at any time. But I would discuss this with your current attorney before making any changes and I would make sure you like the new attorney before making a change.
I strongly suggest you have a face to face consultation with a family law attorney because there is no reason the rental income should not be considered in setting support. A family law attorney can also tell you how to get the case finalized. If you are not happy with your current attorney, you can change attorneys at any time. But I would discuss this with your current attorney before making any changes and I would make sure you like the new attorney before making a change.
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What should I do if my husband kicks me out of the house?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
If you are a part-owner of the house, or on the lease, you have an equal right with your husband to reside in the property. You can ask a police officer to assist you in regaining entry. If you truly fear violence from your husband, you can go to the county courthouse and seek a domestic abuse restraining order. They can even waive the fee. But this is a serious business, and you will be under oath. So be sure to have your facts in order and at hand: you must show that based on recent events you have a well-founded fear of being the victim of violence from him.
If you are a part-owner of the house, or on the lease, you have an equal right with your husband to reside in the property. You can ask a police officer to assist you in regaining entry. If you truly fear violence from your husband, you can go to the county courthouse and seek a domestic abuse restraining order. They can even waive the fee. But this is a serious business, and you will be under oath. So be sure to have your facts in order and at hand: you must show that based on recent events you have a well-founded fear of being the victim of violence from him.
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