Valdosta Divorce Lawyer
Finding the Best Valdosta Divorce Lawyer
When thinking about a potential divorce, you might be asking yourself, "how do I find the best Valdosta divorce lawyer for my case?" Everyone's case is different but there are two things you should look for when selecting the best attorney for your case, 1) experience, and 2) practice area focus. Since each county in Georgia has their own local rules and procedure, experience practicing in Valdosta is important. However, not all legal experience is relevant legal experience. For example, if a lawyer has 25 years of criminal law experience, the lawyer is experienced but not in the practice of family law. Family law and divorce are unique and somewhat complex. Relevant experience practicing family law is what matters. Be sure to consider lawyers that focus their practice on family law and divorce.
Something else you
should consider is location. Where is the attorney or law firm located? Do they
practice in the county you live in? This is critically important because if you
and your spouse are still living together, it is likely that your divorce will
take place in the county you live in. If you and your spouse are living
apart, your case will likely take place in the county your spouse lives in. For
example, if you live in or around Valdosta, your divorce will probably take place
in one of the following counties: Lowndes County, Brooks County, Cook County,
Berrien County, Lanier County, or Echols County. At Meriwether & Tharp,
we focus our practice solely on family law and divorce. We focus on all aspects
of divorce - child custody, child support, alimony, and property/asset
division. Meriwether & Tharp serves all of Valdosta and the surrounding
areas. We are located in Valdosta, Georgia, and we've been
helping clients through difficult times for over 25 years.
Call (229) 696-3015 now to have a free phone consultation with one of Meriwether & Tharp's experienced Valdosta divorce lawyers.
Valdosta Divorce Lawyer and Family Law Practice Areas
Like many things in life, the first step is educating yourself. Knowledge is power. Knowing what to expect in a divorce can definitely take a lot of the anxiety away. Feel free to browse the topics below to arm yourself with the knowledge you need to succeed in your case.
Additional Valdosta Divorce Resources
Understand the Typical Divorce Process
Divorce Hurts, but It Doesn't Have to be Nasty
How are you supposed to select the best divorce lawyer for you when divorce lawyers tend to say the same things?
Is it possible the traditional method could actually be making things worse?