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Divorce

The decisions made just prior to and during the course of litigation affect the future of ex-spouses and children for many years to come. Arriving at carefully considered, fair and equitable choices that involve minimal stress is the goal of many couples who are getting a divorce. Attorneys at the Siemon Law Firm strive to help clients avoid costly, protracted divorce trials and achieve out of court settlements whenever possible. However, when going to trial is the only means to achieve a favorable outcome for your divorce, we aggressively litigate on your behalf. We provide our clients with personal care and attention. Each client is treated with dignity and respect, and all matters are held confidential.

To answer questions you may have about divorce in Georgia, please view our Frequently Asked Questions page.

 

With offices in Northern Georgia, the Siemon Law Firm offers legal help to residents of Fulton and Forsyth County including Cumming, Alpharetta, North Atlanta, Gainesville, Roswell and Duluth, GA.  Additionally, the firm offers representation in Florida courts.

Alpharetta Office

4555 Mansell Road
Suite 300
Alpharetta, Georgia 30022

Cumming Office

309 Pirkle Ferry Road
Building D-500
Cumming, Georgia 30040

Telephone: 770-521-4316
Facsimile:   770-521-4317
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