Camden County GA

Divorce Attorney in Camden County, Georgia

912-289-9449

Divorce Attorney in
Camden County, Georgia

Going through a divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotional journeys a person can face. Mark McManus understands the mixed emotions that come with a divorce. Unfortunately, anger, sadness, and confusion are par for the course, but having an experienced attorney on your side can help to ease your worries and answer any questions you have along the way. 

If You are Looking for legal advice during a difficult time, Mark McManus S.E.Ga.Law is here to help. Call us at 912 289-9449.

Mark has helped divorcees in Camden County, and all over Georgia for more than 25 years. He has represented clients in zip codes such as 31548, 31565, and 31568, just to name a few. Home to the beautiful and remote Cumberland Island and the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge, and St. Marys Submarine Museum. Mark loves the Camden County, Georgia community. McManus is recommended not only in Camden County, but throughout the State of Georgia for his excellent and proficient litigation skills. 

Mark McManus has practiced law throughout Georgia, appearing in more than 50 different counties to assist his clients.
Divorce Legal Topics:
During a divorce, topics such as child custody, visitation schedules, parenting plans, alimony, child support, division of debt, and division of assets and property are likely to be at the forefront of a case. Other issues may include paternity, domestic violence issues, or relocation of one or both parties. No matter what important issues you’re concerned about, we can help!

Mark McManus S.E. recognizes that like a death in the family, divorce can be a traumatic experience for the entire family. He will help you throughout the process and ensure your family gets the best legal advice available for your individual circumstances. He will navigate the murky and dangerous waters of a divorce and guide you to a safe place. 

Divorce Facts in Georgia:
To file for a divorce in the state of Georgia there are some standard residency requirements that must be checked off. You must have lived in the state at least six months and the other party must also be a resident of Georgia. Also, there are 13 grounds for divorce in Georgia.
  1. Irretrievable broken (no-fault)
  2. Intermarriage with a close relative
  3. Mental incapacity
  4. Mental illness
  5. Impotency
  6. Marriage was obtained through force or fraud
  7. Wife was pregnant by another man and the husband was unaware
  8. Adultery
  9. Desertion for a year or more
  10. Crime of moral turpitude
  11. Cruel treatment
  12. Habitual intoxication
  13. Habitual drug addiction
Mark will go over the entire process with you, navigate the intricate details of your particular situation, and file all of the necessary paperwork for you, taking the pressure of all the legal details off of you, so you can focus on what really matters – yourself and your family’s well-being. 

Divorce Legal Advice on Child Support:
In 2007 Georgia enacted new child support guidelines that consider the income of both parents. Many factors go into this new computation of child support including rules for when one parent does not work, or is underemployed. Factors such as tips, bonuses, overtime and commission must be considered. Other children in the home and other children being supported are also considered. 

Other issues considered include who is paying for health insurance for the children involved, expenses for child care, and travel expenses. Mark has years of experience when it comes to child support and will help you to determine all of the necessary factors involved so the child support amount is fair and in the best interest of the child/children.


Types of Divorce recognized in Georgia:
In Georgia, when the court orders a final divorce, it means that the divorce is permanent. Once a divorce is permanent, it is final, meaning both parties can legally remarry. The divorce also terminates all property claims. 

In Georgia you can get a divorce if there is no hope that you and your spouse can save the marriage. This is known as "no-fault" divorce. Most divorces are granted on the single ground that the marriage is "irretrievably broken." In these cases, it is not necessary to show any wrongdoing or fault.
An annulment is a declaration by a court that a marriage never existed. Basically, that it was never a valid marriage in the first place. Courts rarely grant an annulment, so this isn’t always the best route if you want to end your marriage. 

Most people who are contemplating divorce are unfamiliar with the legalities surrounding a divorce. Mark understands this and it’s his mission to help you determine your best course of action based on your individual circumstances. He can help you to execute a plan to manage the difficulties that come with a divorce. He will do this by listening to your story and offering you options that will best suit your needs. It’s his job to know the law, which he does, and then guides his clients through the process surrounding the various legal issues in their case. He takes pride in being able to do this in Camden County and help each of his clients through the divorce process, taking some of the anxiety and stress off of them. 
Georgia allows the filing or an action for separate maintenance (a legal separation). This includes all issues of a divorce, except there is no divorce. 

Contact us:
If you’re considering a divorce and would like to speak with a lawyer about your options, contact us today at 912 289-9449, or by email at info@segalaw.com

You can reach us by mail at 1613 Ellis Street Brunswick, GA 31520.

Discounts are available to federal employees through legal plans as well as members of our Armed Forces. 
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