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Divorce Lawyers - 1st Meeting
Divorce Attorneys - What You Need to Bring to Your First Divorce Meeting
in Atlanta & Georgia
If you are able, please bring the following
documents to your first divorce meeting. Our attorneys at
Meriwether & Tharp can make copies of these documents at the meeting
and will not charge you for the copi8es. If you do not have
access to these documents, do not worry. You can bring them to
us at a later date.
- Last three years' tax returns, W2's, 1099's, and
evidence of income of you and/or your spouse.
- Copies of real estate warranty deeds or quitclaim
deeds to the property you own.
- Copies of security deeds, promissory notes, and
settlement statements concerning real estate purchased or sold by
you and/or your spouse during the marriage.
- Car titles, registrations, and notes for car
loan(s).
- Copies of any stock certificates, bonds.
- Copies of recent statements for IRA, 401-K or
other retirement/pension plans.
- List of any equipment you want that is worth more
than $500.00 in value.
- Copies of any notes you have signed to any banks,
individuals, savings and loans, credit companies, or other lending
institutions.
- Copies of any and all credit card statements for
the past 12 months.
- Copies of any other personal debts or notes
signed to anyone, including family members.
- Copies of any financial statements prepared by
you and/or your spouse in the past 3 years.
- Photos/tapes/albums/correspondence that
substantiates any claim you may want to assert. (i.e. adultery or
family violence)
A current budget of your living expenses
and a list of your specific assets/debts (Domestic Relations
Financial Affidavit).
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A copy of recent bank statements, showing the
current balance in every checking and savings account.
Photographs of family, children, furniture, your
home, or valuable collections to the extent that you feel these
photos will help you "tell your story".
In addition to bringing the above list of documents,
it is often helpful to prepare a list of questions you want to ask your
attorney to make the meeting as productive as possible. Additionally,
you should make a list of what assets and/or debts you contend are your
or your spouse's separate property because it is an inheritance, a gift,
or was owned prior to the marriage. We will need to determine whether
the separate property has been commingled during the marriage, whether
it has appreciated in value during the marriage, and to whom or what
should the appreciation be attributed.
If custody and parenting issues are in dispute, write
down your goals are and any special concerns you may have before the
meeting, if possible. Please be prepared to pay for the initial
consultation at the time service is rendered, which will be at our
current hourly rate.
You can rely on Meriwether & Tharp to
guide you through difficult divorce and family law situations. To speak
to a member of our team, you can call our office or e-mail us to
schedule an appointment to meet with someone on our family law team.
Meriwether & Tharp, LLC
11475 Great Oaks Way
Suite 125
Alpharetta, Georgia 30022
P: 678-879-9000 / F: 678-879-9001
Intake@mtlawoffice.com
Our lawyers are dedicated to providing excellent
legal services for divorce, child support and child custody issues
in the Atlanta, Georgia area, including: Acworth, Alpharetta,
Austell, Avondale Estates, Ball Ground, Buford, Canton, Chamblee,
Cherokee, Cobb, Cumming, Dacula, Decatur, DeKalb, Doraville, Duluth,
Dunwoody, Forsyth, Fulton, Gainesville, Gwinnett, Hall, Johns Creek,
Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Lithonia, Marietta, Milton,
Norcross, Powder Springs, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Smyrna,
Snellville, Stone Mountain, Suwanee, and Woodstock.
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