
Atlanta Family Law Firm
Overview
The founding lawyers at The Manely Firm, P.C., in Atlanta, Georgia, have over 25 years of family law experience. We can help you through a variety of issues, including divorce, custody and support matters. Our attorneys truly care about what you are facing. Their goal is to work with you to resolve your legal problem while keeping your best interest in mind.
We have represented clients in courts throughout the state, in other states and in international tribunals. Our vast network of...
The founding lawyers at The Manely Firm, P.C., in Atlanta, Georgia, have over 25 years of family law experience. We can help you through a variety of issues, including divorce, custody and support matters. Our attorneys truly care about what you are facing. Their goal is to work with you to resolve your legal problem while keeping your best interest in mind.
We have represented clients in courts throughout the state, in other states and in international tribunals. Our vast network of...
The founding lawyers at The Manely Firm, P.C., in Atlanta, Georgia, have over 25 years of family law experience. We can help you through a variety of issues, including divorce, custody and support matters. Our attorneys truly care about what you are facing. Their goal is to work with you to resolve your legal problem while keeping your best interest in mind.
We have represented clients in courts throughout the state, in other states and in international tribunals. Our vast network of respected experts and experienced attorneys will document and support your case to help resolve it as efficiently as possible. The lawyers at The Manely Firm, P.C., will discover what makes your case unique, requiring a legal strategy different from every other. We will do our absolute best to ensure the success of your case.
Does your case involve an international family law issue? Has your former spouse taken your children out of the United States or transferred joint funds to a foreign bank account? We can assist you with these and similar kinds of issues. Our attorneys have successfully resolved such matters in foreign courts in cost-effective ways and have argued cases before the highest court in some countries.
Our international family law attorneys have a detailed knowledge of applicable treaties that the United States has with other countries and understand how a country's laws governing these issues will affect the outcome. We are seeing an increase in child custody disputes when binational couples divorce. Being culturally aware and sensitive can help diffuse tensions in these kinds of cases and resolve matters more quickly.
The practical, compassionate and skilled attorneys of The Manely Firm, P.C., can help you through any family law matter and post-divorce conflicts that can come up years after a divorce is concluded.
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