Divorce in Georgia has always been complicated, but the landscape in 2025 feels more demanding than ever. Court systems continue to evolve, digital evidence is more common, and county level differences have widened. At the same time, many people now walk into consultations convinced that they understand divorce law because they read something online or asked an artificial intelligence program for legal direction.
Family law is not about magic. It is about people, facts, and the law. Divorce, custody, and child support issues are emotional. That is understandable. But in the middle of that storm, you need a legal professional who is grounded, realistic, and focused on results that are possible under Georgia law.
