Augusta, Evans, Georgia Divorce Lawyers
Welcome
to the Law Offices of Gonzalez & Waddington
Our family law attorneys serve the Augusta,
GA and Evans, GA area. Our attorneys offer
representation in the areas of divorce, child custody disputes, child
support modification, paternity, adoptions, military divorce and family
law issues, and premarital agreements. Our staff is available to serve
our clients in an attentive and personal manner. The firm's attorneys emphasize
a strong working relationship with their clients. They specialize
in family law, particularly in the area of divorce and provide representation in the following
areas:
Our family law attorneys provide representation
with compassion and expertise. We understand the struggles and pain that people encounter when dealing with Family law issues. We believe that you should be treated with
courtesy and respect; you should be informed at all stages of your
representation and should participate in the decision making process at all times.
We work in the Augusta Georgia, Evans Georgia areas and are familiar
with the local judges and the local court system. Whether you are going
through a contested divorce, uncontested divorce, child support modification,
child custody dispute, child visitation modification, military divorce,
or adoption, our local Augusta Georgia lawyers will support you at every
step of the way.
Divorce
Our Georgia divorce lawyers understand Georgia Family laws on the issues of child
custody, child
support, alimony,
property distribution and pension rights. If you are considering filing
for divorce or are already a party to a divorce, contact our lawyers
to discuss the best way to proceed. Our attorneys will explain
the differences between an uncontested divorce and a contested
divorce. We will advise you in a caring and professional manner on the
best way to gain custody of your children, set up agreeable child
visitation arrangements, establish fair child support, as well as represent you in any
alimony disputes.
Adoptions
If you are considering adopting
a child in Georgia, then our lawyers can help.
We will guide you through the wonderful experience of adopting a child, and make the process as pleasant as possible.
Paternity
Paternity frequently comes up in
a Georgia divorce where the parties are not sure
of parentage. The determination of paternity is usually aided by
blood or DNA testing. The most important thing to remember is that you
only get one chance to litigate the issue of paternity. Once the issue
is necessary to the pending litigation, it is a final determination of
the issue between the parties, whether it is hotly contested, or
ignored.
The best time to seek legal advice is before signing
any papers presented to you by another party. You may be signing
away important legal rights. If you receive correspondence from the government,
or are served with legal papers, and are unsure as to what to do, seek legal advice immediately.
If you are a new mother, or expecting soon, don't wait
to seek legal advice. Blood tests are not always necessary to obtain temporary
relief, and you may get some help even before the child is born, including
any and all medical costs associated with a pregnancy.
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