- DivorceAny reasonable divorce attorney will tell you that reaching an agreement through mediation is usually best for both parties. In addition to saving money, mediation can also save you the stress of not knowing how your divorce agreement will be structured if left to the judge in your case.
- Child SupportIn Georgia, a person can file a Family Violence Protective Order or a Stalking Order and ask the Court for protection. If the Court grants an Ex Parte Order, the case must be heard in 30 days or the Ex Parte Order automatically expires. A family violence TPO can be like a quasi-miniature divorce case. The Court has the authority to address issues of child custody, child support, possession of the house, and attorney’s fees. Therefore, it is vitally important to have an experienced attorney by your side during these hearings, whether you are the Petitioner or Respondent.
- Child Custody and VisitationWhy children suffer most in joint custody cases By John Rosemond Syndicated columnist, Atlanta Journal constitution. February 21, 2015 Equality under the law is a uniquely American principle, one that no freedom-loving person would oppose, but the manner in which said principle is currently applied to the issue of child custody treats children as property,…
- Premarital AgreementPrenuptial or antenuptial and post-nuptial agreements are the most effective tool in eliminating or reducing an estate’s subjectivity during and after a divorce. Either agreement can specifically designate what property each spouse or potential spouse will receive if they divorce at some time in the future. Prenuptial or antenuptial agreements are agreements that two people execute before their marriage. A couple manages post-nuptial agreements sometime after their marriage. In Georgia, the most important part of drafting an enforceable pre or post-nuptial agreement is ensuring that each spouse has disclosed all of their financial affairs, including assets and debts, in writing. That complete disclosure must be attached to any prenuptial or post-nuptial agreement for a court to determine that it should apply and be binding if the spouses later decide to divorce.
- Spousal Support
- Child Abuse
- Criminal Defense(770) 422-2221 to schedule your consultation today. Have your case reviewed by the most effective Criminal Law firm in Marietta, Georgia, that serves metro-Atlanta clients in Cobb, Cherokee, Fulton, Gwinnett, and Paulding Counties. Our most important considerations are you and getting the results you need.
- DUI/DWIJustin Wyatt and Associates’ owner and founding partner have experience in prosecuting and defending DUIs. Mr. Wyatt prosecuted DUIs in Florida from 1993-95; he was a public defender, taking DUI cases in Florida from 1995-97; and he defended DUIs in the private sector in Georgia from 1997-2005.
- Traffic Violations
- Robbery
- Theft
- MisdemeanorsA family violence or stalking petition lasts up to one year but may be extended to three years or permanently. Georgia law allows a separate misdemeanor and separate felony for violations of restraining or protective orders. The crime is misdemeanor stalking or felony aggravated stalking. The consequences of a misdemeanor and felony conviction for criminal domestic violence include federal law prohibiting a person from receiving, possessing or transporting any firearm.
- Drug Crimes
- Assault
- Real Estate LitigationItuations that fall under General Litigation can include Breach of Contract, Collections, Employee Disputes, Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant Disputes, and other minor Real Estate litigation. Unlike big expensive firms, Justin J. Wyatt & Associates does not view these cases as nuisances. We understand that these matters can represent significant headaches for you, and once hired, our job is to resolve them as quickly as possible fully and for a reasonable fee.
- Personal InjuryY ears of jury trial experience and settlement of hundreds of personal injury claims give Justin J. Wyatt & Associates the expertise to handle your injury lawsuit. We know what information insurance companies have a right to see and what they do not have a right to see. If your claim is not settled within 60 days after sending your settlement offer to the insurance company, we will file a lawsuit in court. We work with investigators and medical experts to demonstrate the true extent of your damages and maximize the award you deserve.
- Estate Planning