ATTORNEYS
Georgia Lawyers Focused On Your Best Interests
When you visit our Atlanta, Alpharetta or Cumming law offices to speak with one of our attorneys about a family law challenge, you will not feel intimidated. Our credentials are strong and well-documented — enabling you to benefit from a reputation for integrity in the county courts — and yet we are prepared to get to the heart of your personal issues and find ways to restore your confidence about the path you take.
Sam Siemon, Josie Siemon and the other lawyers on our team genuinely want the best overall outcome for you, and we are prepared to work hard for exactly that.
For more on our individual backgrounds, accomplishments and honors, including our lead attorneys’ positions of responsibility in local bar associations and community organizations, please follow the profile links below.
- Sam Siemon
- Josie Siemon
- Shawna Woods
- John Lovett
- Douglas Hassinger
- Lucy Martin
- Paul Simon
- August Siemon
- Ashleigh Wagner
- Logan Rider
- Carrie Richardson
If you are looking for a straightforward, realistic lawyer with an outstanding reputation, contact us today rather than continuing to worry and wait. Call The Siemon Law Firm at 770-884-7067.
ALPHARETTA FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS PROVIDING TRUSTWORTHY REPRESENTATION IN A SPECTRUM OF LEGAL ISSUES
Alimony and spousal support: Alimony, or spousal support, is a regular payment that the higher earning spouse makes to the lower earning spouse. Sometimes, alimony may include tuition for education.
Asserting the rights of fathers: In the past, many men had the impression that courts were often biased against fathers in divorce matters, especially in the area of child custody. In fact, courts strive to be more gender-neutral in their decisions. We can help ensure that the rights of fathers are not overlooked.
Fulton County status conferences: Due to the large number of divorce cases, the family court system in Fulton County has created a specific process for couples who are wishing to end their marriage. The status conference is a large piece of this process. We can help guide you through this sometimes confusing system.
Mandatory requests for the production of documents: You will be asked by the court to produce a number of documents as part of your divorce case. We can help you locate, gather and ensure that all required documents are in order.
Asserting the rights of mothers: From divorce and custody modifications to serving unwed mothers in issues surrounding paternity, we are committed to helping those with children achieve a successful resolution to their legal matters.
Name changes: We can help clients take the steps they need to take to change their name back to a previous name or to their maiden name after a divorce.
Pre- and postnuptial agreements: We help couples draft agreements outlining how property division, alimony and other issues will be handled in the event of a future divorce.
Restraining orders: We help victims of domestic violence seek protection for themselves and their children. We also advise individuals who have been accused (in some cases falsely) of domestic violence.
Separation agreements: We can help craft agreements that pertain to financial, custodial or other considerations during the time when the couple has split, but has not yet divorced. These agreements can lay the groundwork for a later divorce.
Our lawyers are passionately committed to the advocacy of our clients and to maintaining the highest professional standards of the legal profession. We make it a priority to stay up to date with the latest developments in Georgia family law through our daily practice and continuing legal education.