Divorce Lawyer Guiding Families Through Difficult Times
Divorce is one of life’s toughest transitions. Beyond the emotional toll, you face complex legal questions about property division, financial obligations, your future, and even the future of your children.
When you need a divorce lawyer who understands the personal and legal aspects of ending a marriage, our firm provides clear guidance and dedicated support. At the Law Office of Sarah K. Owensby, we handle family law matters throughout northern Georgia and help clients navigate divorce with dignity and confidence.
Contested And Uncontested Divorce Representation
Every divorce follows a unique path. Some couples agree on major issues while others require court intervention to resolve disputes. We represent clients in both scenarios and adapt our approach to your specific circumstances. Our divorce services include:
- Uncontested divorces when both parties agree on key terms
- Contested divorces requiring negotiation or litigation
- Equitable division of marital property and assets
- Fair allocation of marital debts and financial obligations
- Spousal support and alimony determinations
- Retirement account division and complex asset distribution
- Custody and parenting plans
Whether your divorce proceeds cooperatively or involves major disagreements, having an experienced divorce lawyer who advocates for your interests protects your family’s rights throughout the process.
Our Approach To Divorce Cases
At the Law Office of Sarah K. Owensby, we recognize that divorce affects every area of your life. Our attorney, Sarah K. Owensby, brings both legal knowledge and genuine understanding to your situation. We believe effective representation requires listening to your concerns, explaining your options clearly and keeping you informed as your case progresses.
With attorney Sarah as your divorce lawyer, our team will maintain the transparency and open communication that define our practice. We will handle the legal complexities while you focus on moving forward.
My Spouse Will Not Respond To My Divorce Filing, Now What?
Georgia law allows you to proceed with a divorce even when your spouse fails to respond to the initial filing. After properly serving your spouse with divorce papers, they have 30 days to file a response. If they fail to respond within this timeframe, you can request the court still enter a judgement on your behalf.
A divorce lawyer can guide you through the default divorce process and ensure you follow all required procedures.
Start Your Journey With Us
Divorce decisions require careful consideration and knowledgeable guidance that you can count on. When things get tough, you can reach out to us at 706-925-9705 or fill out our contact form to discuss your situation with our team.

