Divorce Attorney in Carrollton, GA

Compassionate & Experienced Family Law Representation

Helping You Navigate Divorce with Strength, Strategy & Support

At Met Lane Law, we understand that divorce isn’t just a legal process—it’s a deeply personal life transition. Our Carrollton-based divorce attorneys offer experienced, empathetic guidance to protect your rights, your children, and your future. Whether you’re facing a contested divorce, child custody dispute, or need help with asset division, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

Our Divorce Law Services

We represent clients in all types of Georgia divorce matters, including:

  • Contested and uncontested divorce

  • Child custody and visitation

  • Child support and alimony (spousal support)

  • Division of marital property and debts

  • Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements

  • Modifications and enforcement of existing orders

  • Domestic violence and protective orders

Every case is different—we take the time to understand your priorities and tailor a strategy for your best possible outcome.

Why Choose Met Lane Law as Your Carrollton Divorce Attorney?

Deep Local Knowledge

With years of experience in West Georgia courts, we know the nuances of local judges, procedures, and filing requirements in Carrollton, GA.

Clear, Honest Guidance

We provide realistic expectations and straight answers—so you can make informed decisions at every stage.

Strategic, Compassionate Advocacy

We fight hard when it matters—but also know how to resolve cases through negotiation when that’s in your best interest.

Flexible Consultations

We offer in-person, phone, and virtual meetings to fit your schedule. The first consultation is always free and confidential.

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Georgia Divorce Timeline: Step-by-Step Guide

Every divorce case is different, but most follow a common legal path in Georgia. Here’s a clear overview of each step we guide you through at Met Lane Law:

1. Filing the Petition for Divorce

One spouse (the “petitioner”) files a complaint for divorce in the Superior Court of the county where the other spouse lives (or where the couple lived together most recently).

  • If you and your spouse agree on terms, this can be an uncontested divorce.

  • If there are disputes, it proceeds as a contested divorce.

🕒 Timeline impact: Filing officially begins the 30-day legal waiting period required in Georgia.

2. Serving the Other Spouse

The non-filing spouse must be legally served with divorce papers—either in person by a process server or by certified mail.

  • If they agree to sign an acknowledgment of service, this step can be faster.

  • If they avoid service, delays may occur.

🕒 Timeline impact: The case cannot move forward until service is completed.

3. Temporary Hearings (If Needed)

In contested cases, either party can request a temporary hearing for immediate issues such as:

  • Child custody and visitation

  • Child support or alimony

  • Who stays in the marital home

  • Restraining orders or exclusive use of property

These orders stay in effect until the final divorce decree.

🕒 Timeline impact: Usually occurs within a few weeks after service.

4. Discovery Phase

This is when both sides gather and exchange important information—such as:

  • Financial records

  • Bank statements and tax returns

  • Property ownership and debts

  • Employment income and benefits

We help ensure full and fair disclosure.

🕒 Timeline impact: Discovery typically lasts 30–90 days, depending on complexity.

5. Negotiation or Mediation

Before going to court, Georgia courts often require mediation—especially in child custody cases. Many cases are resolved at this stage without trial.

  • If you and your spouse reach an agreement, we draft a settlement and parenting plan.

  • If not, the case proceeds to trial.

🕒 Timeline impact: Mediation can happen within a few weeks or months of discovery.

6. Final Hearing or Trial

If no full agreement is reached, the case goes to trial. Each side presents evidence and witnesses, and the judge decides on unresolved issues.

  • Contested divorces involving children or complex property may require multiple hearings.

  • Uncontested cases may be resolved with a single brief hearing.

🕒 Timeline impact: Trial can take several months to schedule and complete.

7. Final Judgment & Decree

The judge signs a Final Judgment and Decree of Divorce. This legally ends your marriage and finalizes orders for custody, support, and division of assets.

  • We ensure the court’s orders are enforceable and clearly written.

  • You may later request modifications if your circumstances change.

🕒 Timeline impact: Finalized as soon as the judge signs the decree—typically 31+ days after filing in uncontested cases.

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Common Divorce Questions We Answer

How long does a divorce take in Georgia?

A simple, uncontested divorce can be finalized in as little as 31 days. Contested divorces typically take several months or longer, depending on complexity.

What’s the difference between contested and uncontested divorce?

In a contested divorce, spouses disagree on one or more issues (e.g., custody, finances). An uncontested divorce means both parties agree on all terms and just need legal help to formalize it.

Who gets custody of the kids?

Georgia courts prioritize the best interests of the child. We work with you to build a strong case for custody, parenting time, or joint arrangements that serve your child’s wellbeing.

How is property divided?

Georgia uses “equitable distribution,” which means assets and debts are divided fairly—but not necessarily 50/50. We help ensure a just outcome.

Serving Families in Carrollton and Across West Georgia

Met Lane Law is proud to serve individuals and families throughout Carrollton, GA, including nearby areas like Bremen, Villa Rica, and Douglas County. We are committed to helping you protect what matters most—your family, finances, and peace of mind.

Schedule Your Free Divorce Consultation Today

Take the first step toward resolution and relief. Contact Met Lane Law today to speak with a compassionate divorce attorney in Carrollton.

📞 Call us today: (470) 655-5251
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