Representing clients’ interests and protecting interests in courts on the following issues:
- Divorce issues
- Recovery of alimony
- Participation of one of the parents in the additional costs for minor children
- Division of the common property of spouses
- Adoption Issues
- Determination of the place of residence of minor children
- Restriction of the parental rights of one of the parents
Divorce is an emotionally complex and legally significant process. Besides the dissolution of marital relations, it often involves financial consequences, property division, and decisions affecting children. A legally correct strategy prevents additional disputes, protects the rights of each spouse, and ensures a fair outcome.
We provide full legal support in divorce proceedings at every stage — from preparing filings to enforcing final decisions.
We Assist Clients With
- Divorce involving Georgian and foreign nationals
- Divorce without the consent of one spouse
- Divorce when one spouse resides abroad
- Divorce without the need to travel to Georgia
- Fast and efficient management of divorce proceedings
- Division of marital property, including real estate, vehicles, business interests and financial assets
- Property disputes between spouses
- Drafting and amendment of prenuptial and marital agreements
- Interim measures to preserve marital assets
- Award of child support (alimony)
- Modification and recovery of child support arrears
- Determination of a child’s place of residence
- Determination of parental contact and visitation arrangements
- Modification of child residence or visitation arrangements
- Disputes concerning a child’s travel or relocation abroad
- Legal issues concerning parental consent for a child’s travel abroad
- Disputes concerning parental rights
- Recognition and enforcement of foreign divorce judgments in Georgia
- Preparation of documents for the recognition or use of Georgian judgments abroad
- Drafting comprehensive divorce settlement agreements
- Negotiation and settlement of family disputes
Each case is handled individually, based on the circumstances of the couple and applicable law.
How We Work in Divorce Cases
- legal evaluation of marriage status and grounds for divorce
- preparation and filing of court documents
- negotiation and settlement discussions between spouses
- support during hearings and procedural steps
- drafting agreements on property or parental arrangements
- representation in litigation concerning children or assets
- final registration and enforcement of decisions
Our assistance reduces stress, delays, unnecessary conflicts and procedural risks.
Property Division and Financial Claims
We represent clients in matters involving:
- real estate jointly acquired during marriage
- movable assets and vehicle ownership
- business shares and corporate assets
- debts, liabilities and joint loans
- bank accounts and savings
Proper documentation and valuation ensure the legally correct allocation of assets.
Child-Related Disputes
In cases involving minor children, we address:
- place of residence and primary care
- access and communication arrangements
- financial responsibilities of each parent
- additional expenses and obligations
- safeguarding the interests of the child
Our legal strategy focuses on respecting family relations and the well-being of the child.
When Legal Assistance Is Especially Important
- one spouse disagrees with divorce
- there is property that requires division
- the other spouse avoids communication
- there are disagreements about children
- assets may be concealed or sold
- foreign documents must be recognized
Early involvement of an attorney often determines the outcome of the case.
Request Legal Consultation
If you need to initiate divorce proceedings, formalize agreements, divide property or resolve disputes regarding children — contact us for professional assistance and the selection of an optimal legal strategy.
Frequently asked questions
Is divorce possible if the other spouse does not agree?
Yes. Divorce can be granted on a unilateral application without the other spouse’s consent. A lack of agreement makes the process longer but does not stop it.
How is property acquired during the marriage divided?
Real estate, vehicles, bank accounts and business shares acquired during the marriage are subject to division, as are joint debts and loans. Correct valuation and documentation determine the outcome.
How is the child’s place of residence decided?
The decision is taken in the best interests of the child. The court weighs the circumstances of each parent, the child’s relationship with them, and the environment needed for the child’s development.
