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At The Peterson Firm, we help people navigate difficult family legal matters, guiding them toward the path that can help them best achieve their goals. With more than 35 years of legal experience, our firm's founding attorney can provide you with the guidance you need to make the best decisions for you and your family.

Consistently recognized by Georgia Trend and Atlanta Magazine as being among the best family law attorneys in Georgia, our lawyer is prepared to put his considerable skills to work for you. Clients continue to choose our firm because we listen to their concerns, recognize that they are going through a difficult time, engage in thorough preparation and work hard to resolve matters as efficiently as possible.
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With more than 35 years of legal experience, our founding attorney, Jim Peterson, started The Peterson Firm to focus on all aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, post-divorce modifications, and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Prior to founding his own practice, Jim worked for a large Atlanta law firm handling complicated corporate litigation cases.
At The Peterson Firm, our attorney is dedicated to helping people resolve difficult family law problems. Whether you are going through a divorce and need help dividing significant assets, or you are facing a contentious issue concerning child custody, we are here to help you protect your interests and find the best path forward to help you achieve your goals.
Divorce is a difficult but necessary action for many couples. Whether your divorce is contested or uncontested, it is important to seek guidance from an experienced lawyer. At The Peterson Firm, our attorney brings more than 35 years of legal experience to divorce proceedings in Georgia. We are dedicated to helping you through this process while working toward a favorable outcome.
Alimony, also known as spousal support, is payment made by one party to support the other when the parties are living separately. Whether or not alimony is made part of a divorce decree can depend on a number of different factors, including whether one party claims a right to support payments and whether the other party has the financial means to make payments.
When parents separate, issues surrounding the children are often front and center. In addition to determining custody and visitation schedules, there are also issues concerning the financial support of the children. The state of Georgia has guidelines in place which can help you determine how much support you can expect to pay or receive.
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