Property DivisionMarietta, Georgia, Property Division LawyerWhen you go through a divorce, you want to protect what is yours. You have property that you worked hard for. You want to keep it. We want to help. At the law firm of Marian Weeks, we will work hard to see that equitable distribution is also fair distribution. We have devoted our careers to handling family law cases. We have devoted our careers to helping people through these difficult times. We encourage you to e-mail us or call us at 770.218.2600 to schedule a free 30-minute consultation with an experienced property division attorney. Our reputation is built on more than 25 years of personalized and aggressive representation for people in Marietta, Georgia and those in Cobb, Cherokee and Paulding Counties. We know that this is not just a case for you. This is your life. We will not treat you like a file. We will treat you like a person. That means we will take the time to listen to you and learn about your needs. We will work hard to see that those needs are met. If property division was simply a matter of splitting all assets and debts right down the middle, it would certainly be easy. In many cases this would also be very unfair. Our goal is to get results that are fair and equitable. We will look at all of your assets and work with you to determine which is nonmarital property and which is marital property. We know that items may be both marital and nonmarital property. We know what to do in these cases. In fact, we know how to sort through the most complex asset division matters. When it comes to property division, you may have more to deal with than the house and the car. We are able to help you address all assets, including 401Ks and other retirement funds, children's accounts, stocks and bonds, inheritances, vacation properties, timeshares, antique collections and more. We will put forth every effort to get you results. You deserve it. E-mail us or call us at 770.218.2600 to learn more about how a dedicated lawyer can help you with your property division and divorce case. |

