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Georgia Divorce and Gwinnett County

If you have a divorce in Gwinnett County, your case will be assigned to the Superior Court. There isn’t a separate family law court or family law division. Instead, there are ten Superior Court Judges.

When you file your case in Gwinnett County, it is randomly assigned to one of the ten Superior Court Judges—unless you’ve already had a family law case involving the same parties. In that case, the judge who handled your previous case will be assigned to your new case. When requesting a hearing, you can typically get in front of a judge within 60 days.

Some judges in Gwinnett County require that you fill out a scheduling order, which includes information such as child support worksheets, parenting plans, and domestic relations financial affidavits if your case involves children and the division of assets and debts. It is important to speak with an experienced Gwinnett County divorce attorney to make sure your documents are drafted in a way that protects your interests and preserves your rights.

Each of the judges in Gwinnett County has their own staff and calendar coordinator. The judge’s staff attorneys and calendar coordinators can be helpful in answering procedural questions about how to get in front of that particular judge and schedule your hearing. If a judge has specific requirements before a hearing can be set, then the staff attorney or judicial assistant can provide you with helpful information. It is always best to consult with your own Georgia divorce attorney about each judge’s tendencies and preferences so that you can put your best foot forward when proceeding with your divorce in Gwinnett County.

Gwinnett County divorces require mediation before a final hearing is set, and many divorce cases are resolved at mediation. The Office of Dispute Resolution handles the scheduling of mediations for divorce cases in Gwinnett County. It’s important to consult with an experienced Gwinnett County divorce attorney to prepare for mediation in Gwinnett County so that you can give yourself the best chance at a favorable settlement.

SPEAK WITH A QUALIFIED GWINNETT COUNTY DIVORCE ATTORNEY

At Bivek, Brubaker & Prescott, we have extensive experience in family law and divorce. If you have questions about divorce situations, contact our Gwinnett County divorce attorneys or call 404-793-6530.

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