Family Law
Divorce Representation Across Metro Atlanta
Divorce is never just a legal process—it’s personal, emotional, and often overwhelming. At K R Law, we provide clear guidance and strong representation for individuals across Metro Atlanta and the State of Georgia. Whether your divorce is uncontested or highly complex, we help you navigate each step with strategy, compassion, and confidence.
Divorce Legal Services We Provide
Focused Legal Guidance for One of Life’s Most Difficult Transitions
No two divorces are the same. Whether you’re negotiating assets or preparing for trial, we tailor our approach to your needs and goals. Our firm is experienced in handling both amicable and high-conflict cases, including those involving children, property, and contested finances.
Uncontested & Contested Divorce
Striving for amicable resolutions when possible, and advocating assertively when disputes arise.
Division of Property
Working to achieve a fair distribution of marital property, including real estate, investments, and retirement accounts.
High-Conflict & Custody-Linked Divorces
Navigating complex situations involving children or heightened emotional dynamics with strategic guidance and support.


Legal Strategy You Can Trust
Clear. Strategic. Litigation-Ready.
Consultation & Planning
Begin with a confidential conversation about your situation, priorities, and rights.
Filing & Temporary Orders
We handle all necessary filings and help secure temporary orders for custody, support, or protection.
Negotiation or Litigation
We pursue fair outcomes through strategic negotiation—or go to court if required.
Resolution & Final Decree
We guide you to finalization with clarity, ensuring the terms protect your interests long-term.
Divorce FAQs
What You Need to Know About Divorce in Georgia
How long does a divorce take in Georgia?
It depends. Uncontested divorces may take just a few months, while contested cases can take over a year. The timeline depends on complexity, cooperation, and the court’s calendar.
Is Georgia a 50/50 state for property division?
No. Georgia uses equitable distribution, which means property is divided fairly but not always equally. The court considers several factors, including contributions and future needs.
Can I get a divorce without going to court?
Yes, if both parties agree on all terms. You’ll still file with the court, but it may not require a hearing if uncontested.
Do you represent both spouses?
No. We represent one party to ensure clear, conflict-free advocacy.
Do you serve clients outside Atlanta?
Yes. We serve clients throughout Metro Atlanta and the State of Georgia.
