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Substance abuse affects thousands of families throughout the United States each year, and in some cases, addiction can contribute to the breakdown of a marriage. If you are preparing to divorce and addiction is a central issue in your situation, you need to speak with a Marietta addiction lawyer at Young Law Firm, LLC.

Many circumstances can make a marriage rocky and difficult to hold together. Addiction to drugs and alcohol can not only be a factor in terminating a marriage but can also affect child custody and visitation orders. At Young Law Firm, LLC, we can help if you or your loved one has addiction issues and faces a family law matter.

With more than 40 years of experience in divorce and family law issues, Diana Whipkey Young has insight, skill and compassion that helps her to understand clients who have endured the actions of an alcoholic or drug-addicted spouse. As a noted Marietta family lawyer, she also has the legal skills necessary to help you attain positive outcomes in court and put your life back together. She understands alcohol and drug addictions and maintains a broad perspective on more challenging cases to establish addictions such as sex and porn or gambling. You can schedule your free, 30-minute consultation by calling our Marietta office at 770-795-9596.

Focused On Helping Clients Find Addiction Solutions

Not all suspected or alleged addictions bear out as real, meaning that not all questionable behavior should impact divorce proceedings or custody disputes. Clients can trust our team at Young Law Firm, LLC, to provide caring and balanced personal attention that focuses on protecting your children, your rights and your future. Diana Whipkey Young will handle the challenges of her clients’ legal cases while they focus on moving past their addiction and forward with their lives.

Whether your spouse has a substance abuse disorder or you struggle with addiction and now face difficult family court issues, Young Law Firm, LLC, can help. We provide comprehensive legal representation for divorce and all the issues it can entail, including child custody determination, property division, and alimony. We can also help our client connect with helpful local resources that can help them and their family recover from the effects of prolonged addiction.

Addiction Can Break Up A Family

In many instances, a spouse spends many years suffering through a husband’s or wife’s addition, often attempting to persuade him or her to get counseling or treatment. When seeking legal counsel for divorces, clients should be aware that chronic intoxication and drug addiction are specific grounds for divorce in Georgia. Our attorney can help divorcing partners assemble evidence of addiction and help gain evidence of a spouse during court proceedings.

Addiction can influence a divorce case in Marietta in several serious ways, especially if the divorcing spouses have children and must resolve custody as an element of their divorce. If the spouse with the substance abuse disorder has wasted marital funds, been arrested for drug or alcohol-related offenses, engaged in any type of domestic violence while under the influence, or otherwise caused the breakdown of the marriage, it is an important factor in the divorce.

When the court reviews such a case, the judge will carefully review the details of the addicted spouse’s past behavior. The scope and severity of their negative behavior are likely to influence the outcome of the divorce in several ways:

  • If they have used jointly owned marital assets to fund an addiction, it can influence the outcome of property division in the couple’s divorce. Georgia upholds the equitable distribution law, and the court may find that the addicted spouse squandered marital funds without the other spouse’s knowledge or consent. They will also likely be found solely liable for debts accrued because of their behavior.
  • When an addicted spouse has a criminal record, it could influence all aspects of the divorce, especially child custody determination. The court must ensure that any custody order the court approves suits the best interests of the children the order will affect. The court is unlikely to award substantial custody or parenting time to a parent whose substance abuse disorder presents a clear threat to the safety of their children.
  • The spouse with an addiction may be required to pay child support and/or alimony, and they will also face a wide range of difficult financial issues as a result of their actions. It is important in any divorce to consider not only the immediate financial issues your case presents but also the long-term financial implications of the divorce.

Diana Whipkey Young has gained a reputation for being an experienced and competent Marietta family lawyer who can help individuals get out of emotionally destructive and damaging marriages.

On the other hand, our team can also work as aggressive advocates for clients who spouses are unfairly accusing them of having a drug, alcohol, pornography or other types of addiction to gain leverage in legal proceedings. We also help men and women get post-divorce modifications.

Once you are faced with any type of family court matter, it is crucial to connect with experienced legal counsel at your first opportunity. The right attorney can provide compassionate and responsive support when you need it most, allowing you to approach your case with confidence and peace of mind. We can examine the details of your situation and develop a strategy tailored to your specific needs and goals.

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You can contact the Marietta office of Young Law Firm, LLC today

Modification and Enforcement of Family Court Orders

It is important to remember that once you have a finalized divorce order or any other family court order, you may need to return to court later to implement the necessary changes. If you have recently experienced any significant change in your life that affects your current family court order, you should understand the modification process.

For example, if you discover that your ex has an addiction, it is imperative that you inform the court if they have any level of custody or parenting time. This is a clear danger to your children, and you have the right to petition for modification of your custody terms to reflect this newly discerned issue. Once you submit a petition for modification, the court will set a hearing, and an approved modification can take effect immediately.

It is also possible to request formal enforcement of your court order. If your ex has failed or refused to meet their obligations because of an addiction, you can request that the court enforce your order. In some cases, these actions can lead to modification as well as penalties for violating court orders. Your Marietta addiction lawyer at Young Law Firm, LLC, can help you pursue modification or enforcement as needed in the face of an ex’s substance abuse disorder.

Education

  • University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia
    • J.D. – 1983
    • Honors: cum laude
  • University of Georgia
    • Bachelor of Arts – 1980
    • Honors: magna cum laude
    • Honors: General Honors
    • Major: Journalism
    • Minor: Political Science

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You can learn firsthand how our lawyer can help by contacting us. You can call our law firm at 770-795-9596 or contact us online to set up your free, 30-minute initial consultation. For our clients’ convenience, we accept all major credit cards. We represent clients in Cobb County, Paulding County, Bartow County and Cherokee County.

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