Our Georgia Divorce Attorneys Protect Your Interests First
Last updated on April 3, 2026
Divorce can be a difficult and emotional experience. It is also a time when you may be called on to make many important decisions about your future. During this time, it is critical to work with an experienced attorney who can protect your interests.
At Gammon, McFall & Villarreal in Cedartown, Cartersville and Rome, our divorce attorneys have years of experience dealing with difficult family legal matters. We use the in-depth knowledge and skills we have gained to guide our clients smoothly through the divorce process.
Compassionate Representation For Multiple Divorce Issues
Our attorneys handle a full range of divorce situations, from simple, uncontested divorces with or without children, to complex divorces involving significant assets. When handing more complex matters, we often retain expert witnesses, appraisers and accountants.
Regardless of your situation, we take the time to sit down with you and talk, guiding you through the divorce and all the issues you may face, such as:
- Child custody and support: Our attorneys help pursue custody arrangements and child support.
- Alimony: We provide clear guidance about alimony under Georgia law.
- Property division: In an equitable distribution model, our divorce attorneys help identify, value and divide assets.
- Temporary protective orders (TPOs): We assist in seeking TPOs, helping ensure your rights and safety are protected.
- Modifications of support: We help pursue modifications of child support.
- Modifications of custody: Our lawyers help modify custody orders when significant changes happen.
- Spousal support modifications: We help modify spousal support.
Our experienced divorce lawyers always aim for outcomes that protect your family, finances and peace of mind.
How Does The Divorce Process Work In Georgia?
Understanding the divorce process can make a difficult time feel more manageable. As such, a divorce follows this process in Georgia courts:
- File for divorce: Begins when you or your spouse files a petition for divorce in the Superior Court in the county where you reside.
- Discovery and gathering of evidence: Both you and your spouse exchange financial documents, records and other relevant information. It helps build a clear picture of marital assets, income and responsibilities.
- Mediation and settlement: Many Georgia divorces are resolved through negotiation or mediation rather than trial.
- Divorce final trial: If a settlement is not possible, the case proceeds to trial, where a judge makes the final decisions.
Our divorce lawyers in Polk County, Georgia, provide honest assessments and steady representation for better outcomes.
Why Choose Gammon, McFall & Villarreal?
Since 1970, Gammon, McFall & Villarreal has served Polk County and communities across Georgia with integrity. As a legal team, we understand that divorce can affect your family, finances and future. That is why we take the time to truly understand your goals and offer strong legal guidance, not unrealistic promises.
As one of the longest-standing established law firms in Polk County, we are deeply involved in the local legal community. For this reason, we have built a strong reputation for standing with locals during life’s most challenging moments. So, when you partner with us, you gain a trusted legal team.
Divorces Are Complex. Get Answers From A Trusted Attorney.
It is common to have questions about the divorce process. People wonder how long their divorce will take or who has the right to the child or the home before a court order.
The answers depend on your personal situation, and the best way to get them is to speak directly with an attorney about your divorce concerns. Speak with our skilled family law attorneys at our offices in Cedartown, Cartersville and Rome, by calling 770-574-4925 for a free initial consultation. You may also complete our online contact form.
For your convenience, our divorce attorneys offer evening and weekend appointments by request. We also accept all major credit cards and offer flexible payment plans to those who qualify.

