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Gwinnett County, GA Divorce Attorneys

Divorce is a complex and emotionally taxing process, but our Gwinnett County divorce attorneys are here to help you navigate each decision and lay a strong foundation for your future.


Key Takeaways:

  • Georgia allows for both fault and no-fault divorces, and our attorneys will help you choose the best path based on your unique situation.
  • Whether your divorce is amicable or contentious, we help you resolve all issues, from custody to property division, with the least amount of stress.
  • If you can’t reach an agreement, mediation can offer a collaborative solution, but if necessary, our experienced litigators will protect your interests in court.


Divorce is incredibly challenging - financially, legally, and personally. There are a lot of critical decisions to make, which can be difficult when you’re struggling with such intense emotions. This is why having the right support on your side is so important, and why our Gwinnett County divorce attorneys are committed to providing tailored guidance to help you face this journey with confidence. 

Whether you and your spouse have managed to keep things amicable or you’re experiencing conflict that’s gotten out of control, Cruz Noellien & Associates, LLC is here to help you find solutions that align with your long-term goals. Let us help you end this chapter in the best possible way, so that you can start the next one with a solid foundation! 


Call today to book your free consultation and learn more about your options. 


Key Issues Our Gwinnett County Divorce Attorneys Help You Successfully Resolve


There are a lot of components to a Georgia divorce which we can help you navigate, including:


  • Fault vs. No-Fault - Most individuals file for a no-fault divorce (which means neither spouse must prove wrongdoing of the other), but Georgia does offer a fault-based divorce option. Though these can sometimes have an impact on things like property division and alimony, they are typically much more complex, time consuming, and expensive. 


We will examine your specific circumstances to help you determine the best course of action for the results you’re seeking. 


  • Contested vs. Uncontested - If you and your spouse agree on all the issues in your divorce and do not need to ask the court to step in and make decisions, you can achieve an uncontested divorce, but if the opposite is true, you will likely need to proceed with an uncontested divorce. 
  • Child Custody - Our compassionate divorce attorneys understand that custody and matters pertaining to your kids are often the most emotional, and therefore the most challenging. However, we can work closely with you to develop a parenting plan that prioritizes your kids’ best interests and takes into account their unique needs. 
  • Property Division - Georgia follows equitable distribution, meaning assets and debts are divided fairly, not equally. We can negotiate on your behalf to help you and your spouse reach a mutually-beneficial agreement. However, if an agreement isn't reached, the court will decide based on factors like each party’s income and contributions, marriage length, and more.
  • Alimony - Either spouse can request alimony, but it is only granted if necessary. The court considers factors such as marriage length, financial resources, and contributions. Our skilled Gwinnett County divorce attorneys will work towards a fair alimony arrangement, whether you are paying or receiving.


How We Protect You, Your Kids, Your Money, & Your Future


Generally, an uncontested divorce is the ideal path forward for most couples, as it is cheaper, faster, and less contentious. Even if you and your spouse have some lingering disagreements, but you are both committed to avoiding court, you may be able to attempt a process called mediation to see if you can find areas of compromise and reach a full agreement. 


In mediation, a neutral third-party mediator facilitates discussion between each of you and your attorneys, offers suggestions for finding solutions, and keeps the sessions conciliatory and productive. However, they do not offer legal advice, nor can they force a couple into an agreement. 


If an agreement cannot be reached and mediation isn’t a safe option (because your spouse has a history of violence or abuse), your case will be decided by a judge in court. Our Gwinnett County divorce attorneys have 45+ years of experience and are strategic litigators, so you can have peace of mind that we will fight to protect your interests, both in court and out. 


Why Choose Cruz Noellien & Associates, LLC


Let us help you take control of your future! We’re passionate about empowering our clients to use the divorce process to build the future they desire for themselves and their children. We are also a bilingual firm, so we can comfortably communicate with you in either English or Spanish. 


Call today to book your free consultation and discover how we can help you move forward. 

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