Helping You Keep The Property You Have Earned
Marietta, Georgia, Property Division Lawyer
You worked hard throughout your marriage to contribute to your family's well being and comfortable standard of living. Now that you are going through a divorce, you shouldn't have to take a large step back. As you go through the complex process of marital property division, it is important to have an experienced attorney by your side to make sure you fully understand your options.
Since 1986, attorney William C. Gentry has been providing people in Marietta and other communities in the northwestern Atlanta metro area with sound legal counsel and strong advocacy. He has tried cases before every divorce judge in Cobb, Cherokee and Paulding counties and has the resources and skill to resolve the most complex family law issues.
Getting a divorce shouldn't leave you living like a pauper. To discuss your property division issues in a free initial consultation with a lawyer, contact Bill Gentry today.
Standing Up Strong for Your Rights
Georgia law says that property accumulated during the marriage should be equitably divided between the husband and wife, but what division is equitable? Answering that question makes it even more important to have an attorney with extensive experience handling these issues in Georgia courts.
Do You Own a Business?
If a business hangs in the balance of your divorce, it is crucial to make sure your business is accurately valued. If you are leaving the business in the hands of your spouse, it is important to make sure you are properly compensated for the business' value as well as the hard work you have put into it in the past.
Preserve and Protect Your Important Financial Documents
In addition to business assets, it is important to remember that debts and most retirement plans are also subject to division. It is important to keep all documents related to your assets and debts so that an accurate picture of your marital finances can be used to develop your case. If you have these documents, make sure they are safe and in a place where your spouse cannot seize or destroy them.
To discuss your property rights with an accomplished property division attorney, call 770-884-4171 or toll free 888-365-5983 today.





