September 9, 2022

Amicable Divorce in Georgia

This article has been written by Diane Cherry

Tying the knot is easy. Undoing it? Not so much. Divorce can be a challenging process, but it doesn’t have to be a battlefield. At our firm, we cut through the paperwork, minimize conflict, and strive to make the process as smooth as possible.


Why Choose an Amicable Divorce?

Don’t let anyone convince you that divorce has to be messy or contentious. The truth is, a hostile divorce only benefits the lawyers—not you. Instead, focus on what truly matters:


  • Complete Financial Disclosure: Transparency is key to ensuring fairness.
  • A Fair Outcome: You deserve an equitable resolution that works for everyone involved.
  • Protecting Your Children: Keeping the process clean and civil benefits your children’s emotional well-being.


Keep It Civil for Your Future

If you’re feeling angry or resentful, remember that counseling is far less expensive—and far more productive—than a drawn-out, bitter divorce. You’ve already been through enough. Keeping the process amicable allows you to move forward with dignity and ensures you can coexist peacefully in the future.


You married this person and once promised to stay together "till death do you part." While the marriage may be ending, surely you can keep it civil and avoid an all-out war.


Focus on Results, Not Conflict

We help you focus on achieving results with an eye toward the future. Our goal is to help you transition to a better place without wasting your hard-earned assets on a contentious divorce.


Ready to Move Forward?

When you’re ready to take the next step, we’re here for you. Let us guide you through the process with care, professionalism, and a commitment to keeping things amicable.


Give us a call today to start your journey toward a fair and peaceful resolution.

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Diane Cherry,

Managing Partner

I have represented hundreds of clients in federal and state courts across Georgia.  I regularly handle hearings on child custody, divorce, move-aways, support modifications, property division, legal separation, and domestic violence. With thirty years of litigation experience and deep knowledge of legal procedures, I provide quality advice and make a positive impact on your case.