Decades of Georgia
Family Law Experience

Kupferman & Golden, Attorneys at Law, in Atlanta, Georgia, concentrates exclusively in the areas of Georgia family and domestic relations law. The firm approaches divorce and family law matters from the perspective that, throughout your case, your attorney will provide clear, experienced, and knowledgable legal advice to put you in the best possible position to make informed decisions about your long-term future. You will always have direct access to the firm’s attorneys, who work as a team to follow up sound legal advice with quality representation, focusing on strategies that help you find resolutions that are best for you and your family.

We Earn Your Trust And Are Diligent In Your Case

We can help you make an informed, intelligent decision about your family’s long-term interests by helping you understand your options so you can base your decisions on knowledge and have an an effective strategy.

Divorce

Divorce actions, whether contested or uncontested, require a resolution of many issues, depending upon the distinctive circumstances of your particular case.

Child Custody & Visitation

Child custody can create the most costly friction between divorcing spouses or unmarried parents concerned with parenting rights.

Legitimation & Paternity

In the State of Georgia, there is a specific formula for determining the amount of child support a noncustodial parent will be obligated to pay.

Custody & Parenting Time

Once an initial order of custody and visitation rights is entered, it is not “set in stone” for the remainder of the children’s minority.

Child Support

Child support awards can be increased or decreased by showing a change in the income and financial status of either parent or in the needs of the children.

Prenuptial Agreements

Today, more and more couples are entering into pre-nuptial agreements (also referred as antenuptial agreements) than ever before.

Alimony

Alimony is an allowance out of one party’s estate for the support of the other party when living separately. It is to be awarded to either spouse.

Same Sex Marriages

As of June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the case Obergefell vs. Hodges that same sex marriage is now legal in all fifty states.

Family Violence

Family violence is never acceptable. Unfortunately, it still occurs. Georgia law provides for the issuance of a "protective order".

Appeals

Because judges are human, they sometimes make mistakes in these cases. Just because a judge makes a mistake does not mean that you have no remedy.

Disclaimer

This website is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Testimonials are not a guarantee, warranty, or prediction of the outcome of your case.