Monroe, GA Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 124 S. Broad St., Monroe, GA 30655-6568

  • 924 Cherokee Ave., Monroe, GA 30655

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  • Suite C, 215 E. Church Street, Monroe, GA 30045

  • 155 Bankers Blvd., Ste. E-200, Monroe, GA 30655

  • 1104 B South Madison Avenue, Monroe, GA 30655

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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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What should I do if my husband kicks me out of the house?

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Answered by attorney Robert L Willis (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Do It Yourself Divorce, PLLC
He does not have the right to remove you from the house without a court's Order. If you are purchasing the house, you share the house as tenants in the entirety and your rights as a married person is equal to his. If you live in a rental unit you are considered co-tenants and under Michigan landlord tenant law, your rights are again, equal to his.
He does not have the right to remove you from the house without a court's Order. If you are purchasing the house, you share the house as tenants in the entirety and your rights as a married person is equal to his. If you live in a rental unit you are considered co-tenants and under Michigan landlord tenant law, your rights are again, equal to his.
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What can I do if I have filed for divorce and this is the 2nd court I went to because my spouse won't show up and I file a motion for default?

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Answered by attorney Mandy J. McKellar (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Offices of Mandy J. McKellar
You have to prove you sent it either by affidavit of service, or having the matter published for the requisite time frame.
You have to prove you sent it either by affidavit of service, or having the matter published for the requisite time frame.

My daughter is 18.5 and is having baby do I still have to pay child support?

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Answered by attorney Loren Paul Zahn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zahn Law Office
If she is a full time high school student, then yes, until age 19 or she graduates (whichever comes first). If she has already graduated or has stopped going to high school full time, then your obligation terminates.
If she is a full time high school student, then yes, until age 19 or she graduates (whichever comes first). If she has already graduated or has stopped going to high school full time, then your obligation terminates.
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