Experienced Family Law Attorney
At the law firm of Deborah M. Lubin, P.C. in Atlanta, Georgia, our attorney offers a wealth of family law experience assisting individuals and families in divorce and family law. We maintain a comprehensive understanding of Georgia's guidelines related to divorce, custody, visitation, child support, paternity, and other family law matters. Our goal is to provide a legal support system focused on protecting the best interests of our clients regarding their divorce and its outcome. Contact our Atlanta, Georgia, attorney and put fifteen years of attentive family law experience to work for you.
The Atlanta, Georgia, law firm of Deborah M. Lubin brings nearly 20 years of legal experience to each family law case. Divorce is traumatic for everyone involved. Choose a compassionate attorney prepared to go the distance, yet always mindful of your need to find resolution in a timely manner.
A lawyer who is experienced, personable, and thorough in addressing your family law case is just a phone call away at 404.816.7776. At the Atlanta, Georgia, law firm of Deborah M. Lubin, we're committed to using our experience to provide the guidance you need to move forward. Call today for our help.
Deborah M. Lubin, P.C.
31 Lenox Pointe NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
Phone: 404.816.7776
Fax: 404.816.7855
Deborah M. Lubin, P.C. in Atlanta represents clients throughout Georgia, including Buckhead, Midtown, Virginia Highlands, Marietta, Smyrna, Tucker, East Point, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Decatur, Roswell, Alpharetta, Cobb County, Fulton County, Cherokee County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, and more.
Family Law - An Overview
Family law is the term applied to the laws and rules developed regarding family relationships. Family law rules define not only the relationships between members of a family but also between a family and society as a whole. More than any other area of the law, family law reflects the values society shares regarding how people who are related should treat each other.
When you are faced with an important life decision regarding a key family relationship, the advice and assistance of a family law attorney often proves crucial to your understanding of the issues involved and your satisfaction with the ultimate outcome of your family law matter.
Typically, family law attorneys assist people in making and breaking family relationships. Specific areas of representation include marriage and relationship planning, divorce, paternity, child custody, and child support. Some family law attorneys also provide assistance in the area of adoption.
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Child Support
There are millions of divorced parents who have sole custody of their minor children. Federal legislation and uniform state laws exist to make enforcement and collection of child support easier for America's single parents. Because every state uses its own guidelines for establishing child support and each has various methods to set support amounts and recover support when it is overdue, it is often important to consult with a family law attorney who is familiar with the child support guidelines and child support enforcement laws in your state. If you have questions about the child support laws in your state, the rules for child support collection and enforcement that apply to your particular situation, or the process to establish paternity, contact a family law attorney at our firm to schedule a consultation.
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Divorce
Deciding to pursue divorce is one of the most difficult and emotional decisions you will ever make, particularly if you have children. Divorce also involves financial matters that must be resolved and legal issues that must be addressed. A family law attorney at our firm can help you to understand the basic issues involved in divorce and to use a rational approach to the divorce process.
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Custody and Visitation
When parents divorce, it is important to learn about the child custody and visitation options that are available and the legal standards that apply. In many cases, divorcing couples can ultimately agree on custody and visitation issues without the need for a court order. When an agreement cannot be reached, knowledgeable advice and representation from a family law attorney can often make the difference.
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Marriage
Marriage is a voluntary, private contract between two adults. While it is a personal and emotional commitment, it is also a legal relationship that changes the legal status of both parties. A family law attorney at our firm can help you to understand the legal technicalities of marriage.
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Family Law Resource Links
American Bar Association - Family Law Section
The ABA's Section of Family Law's Web site is designed for general use by the public. The Web site contains tables and summaries addressing differences in state laws and requirements for divorce, child support, and other important family law issues.
The Legal Information Institute - Family Law
The Legal Information Institute (LII) is known internationally as a leading provider of public legal information. The LII's Family Law section contains statutes, case law, and articles covering a variety of family law topics.
Office of Child Support Enforcement
The Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) is the division of the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) responsible for administering the Child Support Enforcement Program (CSE). The CSE is a federal/state/local partnership to help families by promoting family self-sufficiency and child well-being. The CSE offers services to related to locating non-custodial parents, establishing paternity, establishing support orders, and collecting support payments. The CSE also offers services for non-custodial parents.
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Formerly the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse (NAIC), the Child Welfare Information Gateway provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families.
Children's Rights Council
A nonprofit devoted to helping kids experience the frequent, meaningful, and continuing contact with two parents and extended family that a child would normally have during a marriage.
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