Alimony Divorce Attorneys GA

A divorce formally dissolves a legal marriage. Divorce in United States is governed by state law. Generally certain residency requirements must be fulfilled before a divorce petition can be filed. Following a divorce, the court must divide the property between the spouses. A court can order one spouse to pay alimony. There are three types of alimony:

• Permanent alimony - the paying spouse continues till death or until the spouse receiving payments remarries.
• Temporary alimony - the payments are made over a short interval of time so that the receiving spouse can stand alone once again.
• Rehabilitative alimony - is paid to help a spouse with lesser employability or earning capacity becomes adjusted to a new post-marital life.

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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Savannah GA Divorce Lawyer
GA Uncontested Divorce - Georgia Contested Divorce
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We specialize in: Georgia Separation Agreements - Spousal Support - Property Division - Alimony - Military Divorce - Contempt Actions in Divorce Cases, Uncontested Divorce, Savannah Georgia Noncontested divorce - Child Custody Attorney / Custody modification - Child Support Modification - Child Visitation

Savannah GA, Richmond Hill, GA, Fort Stewart, Hinesville, Georgia Family Law Lawyer

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