Family Law / Divorce
Our family law section is headed by DOUGLAS
J. DAVIS. Mr. Davis is one of the leading Georgia
divorce lawyers. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia,
Cobb County Bar Association, Family Law and General Litigation
law sections.
Domestic relations is a very technical area that
requires special training and expertise. No one looks forward to
separation and divorce. It is especially difficult when there
are children involved. Our staff of experienced Georgia divorce
attorneys understand these emotional times and works closely
with you to see that you get the best settlement or trial
representation. A complete understanding of pensions, financial
assets and the expenses of the parties is an important component
to any domestic settlement. We utilize experienced accountants,
tax attorneys, investigators, and business evaluators to help
insure a comprehensive understanding of the various issues you
may be facing.
We handle some of the following types of cases:
- contested or uncontested cases
- collaborative law-non-adversarial resolution
- child support
- shared parenting
- alimony
- visitation
- modification
- paternity/legitimation
- adoption
- contempt
- child custody
- pre-marital / ante-nuptial agreements
- temporary guardianships
- change of custody
- equitable division
- annulment
- separation agreements
- domestic violence
proceedings
- same sex couples including
parenting and agreements
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This firm has always been a strong advocate of
fathers' equal rights to custody of their children. The
following cases are some examples of contested custody cases
where this firm assisted fathers in obtaining sole or primary
custody of their children:
- Ussery v.
Ussery, 2008 Superior Court of Gwinnett County: Father
obtained fifty percent (50%) custodial times with son, age
four, under shared parenting plan;
- Geiger v.
Geiger, 2008 Superior Court of Cobb County: Father
obtained primary physical custody of daughter, age three;
- Hamilton v.
Parham, 2008 Superior Court of Cobb County: Father
obtained fifty percent (50%) custodial times with son, age
nine, under shared parenting plan;
- Anwar v.
Anwar, 2008 Superior Court of Fulton County:
Father obtained primary physical custody of daughter, age
twelve;
- Johnson v.
Johnson, 2008 Superior Court of Gwinnett County:
Father obtained primary custody of daughter, age nine;
- Hasbrouck v.
Jones, 2008 Superior Court of Fulton County: Father
obtained permanent sole legal and physical
custody of three daughters; ages six, nine, and ten;
- Johnson v.
Johnson, 2007 Superior Court of Gwinnett County: Father
obtained primary custody of daughter, age nine;
- Garrett v.
Garrett, 2007 Superior Court of Gilmer County: Father
obtained primary custody of daughter and son;
- Sirotkin v.
Sirotkin, 2007 Superior Court of Fulton County: Father
obtained primary custody of son, age five;
- Park v. Park, 2006
Superior Court of Fulton County: Father Obtained primary
custody of son, age three;
- Hamlin v. Ramey,
2006 Superior Court of Gwinnett County: Father obtained 40
percent custodial time with daughter, age fifteen months, under a shared parenting plan;
- Hockman v. Hockman,
2005 Superior Court of Fulton County: Father obtained primary
custody of two daughters, ages nine and seven;
- Baker v. Baker, 2005 Superior Court of Cobb County: Father obtained primary
custody of daughter and son, ages two and four;
- Risher v. Risher, 2004 Superior Court of Forsyth
County: Father obtained primary custody of his son, age
four;
- Pearlman v. Evans, 2003 Superior Court of Cobb
County: Twelve person Jury verdict established
existence of common-law marriage which led to substantial financial
settlement for spouse;
- Cook v. Cook, 2003 Superior Court of Forsyth
County: Father obtained primary custody of his daughter, age
seven;
- Andrews v. Andrews, 2002 Superior Court of Forsyth
County: Father obtained sole custody of his son, age seven;
- Coker v. Coker; 2002 Superior Court of Cobb County;
Father obtained primary custody of his son and daughter,
ages eleven and fourteen;
- Nash v. Nash, 2001 Superior Court of Cobb County:
Father obtained primary custody of his two sons, ages nine
and fourteen;
- Castelli v. Castelli; 2001 Superior Court of Fulton
County; Father obtained sole custody of his two daughters, ages
four and six;
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