
Divorce Attorney in Cartersville, GA
Navigating divorce in Cartersville? Get experienced legal counsel that protects your rights, your assets, and your children.
Compassionate Divorce Representation in Cartersville
Divorce is one of the most difficult experiences anyone can face. When you're going through a divorce in Cartersville, you need an attorney who understands the emotional toll while providing aggressive legal representation in Bartow County courts.
Attorney Met Lane has handled hundreds of divorce and family law cases in the Bartow County Superior Court. He knows the local judges, understands the local procedures, and has the courtroom experience to fight for the best possible outcome.
Whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, involves child custody disputes, or requires complex asset division, we provide the personal attention and legal expertise your case demands.
Serving Cartersville & Bartow County
- Extensive experience in Bartow County Superior Court
- Knowledge of Bartow County family court judges and procedures
- Serving Cartersville families for 20+ years
- Handling contested and uncontested divorces
- Child custody and support advocacy
- High-asset and business owner divorce experience
Aggressive Representation. Compassionate Counsel.
Your divorce case in Cartersville requires an attorney who will fight hard in court while treating you with respect and compassion throughout the process.
Local Court Knowledge
Deep familiarity with Bartow County family court judges and procedures
Child Advocacy
Protecting your parental rights and your children's best interests
Asset Protection
Ensuring fair division of property, businesses, and retirement accounts
Our Divorce Services
Contested Divorce
Aggressive litigation when disputes arise over assets, custody, or support in Bartow County courts.
Uncontested Divorce
Streamlined process when both parties agree, saving time and expense.
Child Custody & Support
Protecting your parental rights and securing fair child support arrangements for Cartersville families.
Modifications
Seeking changes to existing custody, support, or alimony orders when circumstances change.
Met Lane helped me through the hardest time of my life. He fought for my kids and protected my interests every step of the way.
— Former Client, Cartersville
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the divorce process work in Bartow County?
In Bartow County, a divorce is filed in Superior Court. Georgia requires a 30-day waiting period after filing before a divorce can be finalized. If the divorce is contested, the process may take considerably longer depending on the complexity of issues like child custody, property division, and alimony. Met Lane can guide you through every step.
How is property divided in a GA divorce?
Georgia follows the equitable distribution model, which means property is divided fairly—but not necessarily equally. The court considers factors including each spouse's financial condition, contributions to the marriage, and earning capacity. Our goal is to protect your fair share of marital assets.
What factors determine child custody in Georgia?
Georgia courts determine custody based on the "best interest of the child" standard, considering factors including each parent's home environment, relationship with the child, mental and physical health, ability to provide stability, and the child's own wishes if they are of sufficient age.
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