At Ronald E. Dobelstein, P.C., in Alpharetta, Georgia, we use our years of experience to help protect our clients' interests in matters of property division. With our extensive knowledge and personal attention, we provide high-quality services that achieve favorable results.
Georgia law recognizes no-fault divorce. This means that there does not necessarily have to be wrongdoing on the part of a spouse in order for a divorce to be granted. However, evidence of fault or marital misconduct can be introduced for several reasons. It may cause a court to order primary child custody for one parent or may increase or decrease an alimony award.
Fault may also be considered in the equitable distribution of assets. While equitable is often 50/50, it does not necessarily mean equal — just fair. If one spouse has wronged the other, fair division often means awarding a greater portion of the property to the other spouse.
To help protect our clients' interests, we gather as much information as possible about the property involved and the marriage. Then, with the client's involvement, we take a course of action to achieve the most desirable outcome based on the history of your marriage, the assets obtained during the marriage, the separate assets each party may have, the levels of fault and the ability of each party to support themselves after a divorce.
Contact a Roswell Marital Property Attorney
For comprehensive legal counsel from an Alpharetta divorce attorney experienced in property division, speak with Mr. Dobelstein directly. Contact us at 770-884-1867 or toll free at 866-676-2110. The Alpharetta, Georgia, law office of Ronald E. Dobelstein, P.C., can provide you with skilled legal support through the asset division in your divorce.









