Attentive Georgia Attorneys Helping Families Resolve Difficult Issues
If you are going through a divorce, seeking child support, suffering domestic violence or dealing with any other family-related issue, you need a lawyer who will give straight answers to your questions and help you devise a legal strategy that meets your needs.
At Jackson Steed, our family law attorneys have a practical understanding of what our clients are looking for, as well as substantial trial experience. Based in Atlanta, we serve clients in Fulton, DeKalb, Clayton, Henry, Fayette, Cobb, Cherokee and surrounding counties. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
Well-Rounded Experiences in Georgia Family Law
The category of family law includes a number of different legal procedures affecting the relationships between spouses, between parents and children, and between other family members. We serve clients in several areas of family law, including:
- Divorce: We guide clients toward their goals in all aspects of contested or uncontested divorce, including child custody, child support, property division and alimony.
- Child custody and support: We can answer any questions you may have about child custody and support and help you pursue a positive outcome to your case.
- Fathers' rights: In Georgia, fathers' rights have less to do with their gender than with their relationships with their children and their ability to care for them.
- Legitimation, paternity and guardianship: We help unmarried parents legally establish the paternity of their children and represent caretakers seeking guardianship.
- Domestic violence and protective orders: If you've been subjected to domestic violence, we can help you file for a protective order and represent you at the hearing.
- Adoption: If you are a stepparent looking to adopt your stepchild (or you are another relative wishing to adopt a loved one) so you can take on full parental rights and responsibilities in his or her life, we can help.
- Modifications: Child custody, child support and alimony judgments can be modified after the fact if the underlying circumstances have substantially changed. We are familiar with the process of seeking modifications.
Both of our attorneys practiced family law at other firms before coming together to form Jackson Steed, so we have well-rounded experience dealing with many different types of situations. Contact us to discuss how we can help you.
