
It can be frustrating and complicated when family issues turn into legal matters. The sensitive nature of these cases can make it difficult to manage alone. A Dallas family lawyer can help you with your case, providing solutions and knowledge that can ease this challenging period.
Young Law Firm, LLC’s founding attorney, Diana Whipkey Young, is committed to assisting the people of Marietta, Kennesaw, Dallas, and surrounding cities with their family law matters. She is a highly knowledgeable attorney with over four decades of experience handling a wide range of family law cases in Georgia. Young’s legal accomplishments earned her a rating as one of Georgia’s Top 10 Criminal Law Attorneys for Client Satisfaction by the AIOCLA.
Family law is one of the most common types of cases handled in courts across Georgia. In 2024, the most frequent family law matters in Paulding County courts were divorce and dissolution of marriages, accounting for 774 cases, followed by child support at 413 and family violence petitions at 311.
Most family law cases in Dallas, GA are handled through the Paulding County Superior Court, located at 280 Constitution Boulevard, Dallas, Georgia 30132.
Family law encompasses a wide range of legal matters in Georgia, with details changing drastically between scenarios. Young Law Firm, LLC, can help clients with many of the following:
You can contact the Marietta office of Young Law Firm, LLC today
Family law cases pertain to some of the most important aspects of your life. While you can represent yourself, the sensitive nature of family law matters makes it highly recommended that you hire a family lawyer to help with your case. Your Dallas family attorney can be at your side throughout the proceedings. Ways that Young Law Firm, LLC can assist include:
How much your Georgia family lawyer costs depends on the type of case you need assistance with, its complexity, whether litigation is required, and the workload for your attorney. A simple post-divorce modification or a one-time mediation tends to cost less than representation for a contested divorce involving high-value assets. In your free 30-minute consultation, your attorney can provide a rough estimate for your legal expenses.
Many things may appear bad to the courts during a Georgia custody battle. The primary concern in these matters is determining what is in the interest of the child. Aspects that may damage your case include unstable employment or housing, a history of alcohol or substance abuse, neglect, trouble with the law, and violent or abuse convictions.
In a Dallas divorce, your spouse is not guaranteed to receive half of the marital property during the proceedings. Georgia is an equitable distribution state, meaning that shared assets are split based on what is fair, rather than an automatic 50/50 division. The courts consider a range of variables to determine the final agreement, including the income and earning capacity of both parties, any misconduct or poor behavior during the marriage, and the length of the union.
Family law cases in Georgia do not all go to trial upon initiation. Uncontested matters may require court oversight, but minimal hearings. Contested or disputed issues can be avoided through third-party mediation and discussions to reach a settlement. If negotiations fail, claims escalate to litigation. If you’re concerned about the potential for a trial, your lawyer can review your case and determine how likely one may be.
Call us today at (770) 758-8162 or reach out through our online contact page to schedule your free 30-minute initial consultation. In this meeting, we can discuss the details of your case, explain your legal rights, and provide potential pathways forward. You may also visit our Marietta office, located on Kennesaw Avenue Northwest, just east of Kennesaw Mountain and north of Noses Creek.