Same Sex Divorce

Fortunately, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage on June 25, 2015. Unfortunately, Georgia has not revised its laws to the Supreme Court ruling, which means there are still unique issues for same-sex couples who are divorcing, including those with children.

We have handled a number of actions involving these issues, and always explore alternative means of resolving issues that the court may not be able to address, using mediation or arbitration.

Mediation works especially well for individuals who are seeking an amicable resolution. The goal in mediation is to reach an agreement beneficial to both parties through discussion and negotiation, with the understanding that it requires compromise by both parties. Just like litigation or arbitration, mediation requires a skilled lawyer. The process is significantly faster and less costly than litigation. This often results in less stress and better outcomes.

Contact us today to see if mediation is right for your situation.

…There are still unique issues for same-sex couples who are divorcing, including those with children.

We have handled a number of actions involving these issues…

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