The relationship you have with your attorney is one of the most significant partnerships you will form. Therefore, it is vital to ensure you are working with a law firm that listens to your needs and focuses on achieving your goals. At McMahan Perry & Phillips, LLC, our attorneys provide personalized attorney representation to Carroll County and Coweta County residents.
Whether you are filing for divorce, are seeking to establish paternity or are looking to adopt a child, are closing upon a new home, or were injured in an accident, we will work closely with you to identify the resolution to your unique situation. Besides our family law practice, we provide specific attention to detail concerning real estate closings and probate matters.
Whether you are filing for divorce, are seeking to establish paternity or are looking to adopt a child, are closing upon a new home, or were injured in an accident, we will work closely with you to identify the resolution to your unique situation. Besides our family law practice, we provide specific attention to detail concerning real estate closings and probate matters.
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Family law issues are some of the most intimate and emotional matters a person can face. At McMahan Perry & Phillips, LLC, we focus on providing high-quality legal representation with a personal approach. Our lawyers work closely with clients in Carroll County from start to finish to understand your wishes and identify solutions that reflect your needs.
There is no getting around the fact that divorce - and all that comes with it - is stressful. Decisions will be made that will shape your life for many years to come, including your relationship with your children and what kind of financial foundation you will bring into the next phase of your life.
Georgia law states that any party seeking divorce must do so on one of 13 grounds. The most common of these grounds that the marriage is irretrievably broken. This is another way of saying you can no longer live with your spouse, and there is no hope of reconciliation. This is known as a no-fault divorce.
The fate of children is often the top concern of parents who are getting divorced or ending a nonmarital relationship. Georgia courts consider the best interest of the child when ruling on any custody matter. Legal custody refers to the right to make decisions regarding a child's education, religion, health and extracurricular matters.
When spouses decide to file for divorce, they are left facing a great deal of uncertainty. After years of working together with joint finances, they will be facing their living costs on their own without the direct assistance of their former partner. To help alleviate any financial burdens one party faces in the aftermath of divorce, courts in Georgia may award spousal support (also known as alimony).
Reviews (6)
Fancy Beauty
Sep 22, 2021
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Words cannot express my gratitude and the gracious and patience that McMahan Perry & Phillips LLC provided for me when I was at a point of despair. Anna’s diligence in the matters of real estate and adoption cases could not have been more impeccable. Personally we shared some unfortunate similarities and her experiences she shared truly helped me along the way. There were several times when I just wanted to “pull my hair out!”; however she always remained calm, professional, and diligent. I would like to again extend a thank you to Anna and all the staff at McMahan Perry & Phillips LLC their
John Huchel
Jun 26, 2021
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Mary Robinson
Oct 16, 2020
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Drizzle
May 04, 2020
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Really good people to work with who really do there best to help you every step of the way. I wouldn't suggest to use anyone else if it were up to me. I'd recommend them without hesitation to anyone who asked. It's not often you get people who work hard to make sure you get the job done every step of the way and who love their job as much as they do.
Robert Goolsby
Nov 23, 2019
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Crissy Causey
Oct 17, 2018
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Called to schedule an appointment as soon as possible because of my needs. Scheduled me over a week out and then called me the day before to reschedule me. I feel in situations when people need help from an attorney, time is of the essence and to do this to someone is unacceptable. I called other attorneys who were willing to see me same day. Not to discount Mrs. Perry's ability to exercise her expertise but scheduling seems to be an issue. I do not recommend if you need a free consult or any assistance immediately.