30 Years Of Proven Experience
In Family And Criminal Law

Douglas N. Fox

Georgia Lawyer Helping Clients File For Legal Separation

Unlike divorce, a legal separation does not put an end to a marriage. During a legal separation, you will have a court order that outlines the rights and responsibilities of you and your spouse while living apart. You will remain legally married while you choose to live separate lives. If you are interested in a legal separation from your spouse, it is very important to retain the services of an experienced attorney. The Gwinnett County legal separation attorney at Fox Firm, P.C., can address issues such as division of assets and debts, child custody and child support, visitation schedules and spousal support.

A legal separation will also serve to protect your interests until a decision is made as to whether or not to file for divorce. The separation agreement will set forth guidelines for the divorce that may follow. If a divorce occurs, these guidelines will most likely carry over to the divorce settlement. For that reason, it is important that you hire a lawyer who can assist you in coming to a legal separation agreement so that you are happy in the long term.

Legal Separation Benefits In Georgia

Many married couples choose legal separation over divorce in Georgia. Separation suits the needs of some couples better than divorce, or they may not be certain about ending the marriage and need some time to decide.

Some advantages of obtaining a legal separation instead of a divorce include:

  • Time to decide: It will allow you time apart from your spouse and away from the conflict of marriage to decide if divorce is what you truly want.
  • Medical benefits: It allows you to keep medical benefits along with other benefits.
  • Religious beliefs: You can retain your marital status for religious beliefs.
  • Military benefits: If you are a military spouse you can take advantage of benefits set up by the Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act if you remain married for at least 10 years.
  • Social security: Remaining married for 10 years or more will allow you to take advantage of certain social security benefits.
  • Taxes: You will be allowed to file taxes jointly even though you are legally separated, which will result in positive tax benefits for both you and your spouse.

Representation For Legal Separation Matters

The Gwinnett County legal separation attorney at Fox Firm, P.C., is very knowledgeable when it comes to legal separation issues. He will explain the legal process of separation to you and all the benefits and risks it may bring. If you decide to divorce after legally separating, he will make sure that your rights are fully protected and that the best outcome for your future is achieved. Contact his office, located in Lawrenceville, by calling 770-341-4882 or fill out the online form today to discuss your legal separation case.