Define Family Law
Family law is the
branch of law which deals with legal matters related to the family. Areas of
family law include, but are not limited to: divorce, annulments, child custody,
visitation and parenting time, child support, alimony, division of the marital
estate upon divorce, premarital agreements, paternity, legitimation, adoption,
name change, domestic violence, and termination of parental rights.
Why Should I Hire M&T?
The M&T Advantage
Meriwether &
Tharp strives to provide our clients with high quality legal representation and
amazing customer service. We aim to be more than the average family law firm.
Meriwether &
Tharp provides each client with the "M&T Advantage," 4 distinct
groups of resources which give our clients a head start on accomplishing the
goals they have for their case. These resources are: tools for success,
educational resources, strategies and recommendations, and the power of size
and resources.
Tools for Success
M&T's in-house
tools for success put our clients at an advantage by helping the legal team to organize
case information and analyze each case. Using our custom tools, the legal team
will create a strategic case plan to guide the team in making decisions for
that case.
Educational Resources
Meriwether &
Tharp strives to educate our clients and answer any questions clients have
concerning their case. We want our clients to understand what is happening in their
case and how their case strategy can help them meet any particular goals they
have for their case.
Strategies & Recommendations
At M&T, we
believe each family law case is different and needs its own custom case
strategy. Our professional research studies help our legal team to develop a
special case plan which will advance our client's goals.
The Power of Size and Resources
As Georgia's largest
family law firm, Meriwether & Tharp's size and resources give our clients
an advantage. The size of our experienced legal team can help clients save
money by resolving each case as efficiently as possible.
Written by: Rebekah
Ann James