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Are you going through a divorce—or facing another family law issue—in Atlanta, Georgia? If so, call Crystal Wright Law, LLC at (404) 594-2143 for help. Our Atlanta divorce lawyers provide strategic legal support and compassionate guidance when it matters most.

We understand what’s at stake, and we’re here to protect your rights, your children, and your future. 

Divorce and family disputes are never just legal problems—they’re personal. Whether you’re navigating child custody, dividing property, or working through a complex family conflict, we’ll be by your side every step of the way. We will take the time to understand your goals and fight for the outcome you deserve. 

Let us help you get through this difficult time and move forward with peace of mind. Contact our law office today for a confidential consultation.

Why Choose Crystal Wright Law For Help With My Divorce in Atlanta, GA?

Choosing the right divorce lawyer is about more than legal experience; it’s about trust, strategy, and having someone in your corner. At Crystal Wright Law, we offer thoughtful guidance, honest communication, and strong advocacy from start to finish.

When you work with us, you’ll have direct access to attorneys who stay involved, respond quickly, and treat your case with the focus and respect it deserves. You also get the best of both worlds: the personal attention only a small firm can provide, backed by the resources and tools typically associated with larger firms.

Whether your family law case is straightforward or high-conflict, we’ll come prepared with a smart plan and the determination to see it through. With our Atlanta family law attorneys on your side, you’ll always know where your case stands—and that you have a team that’s truly invested in helping you move forward.

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Crystal Wright and her assistant Jennifer are phenomenal! We contacted 4 lawyers for our family adoption, and it was Crystal’s personality and professionalism that made our decision easy. She is welcoming, flexible, direct, and made us feel at ease during high anxiety points in our case…

Bianca A.

I never care enough to write reviews but, in this situation, I feel like my life was at stake. Crystal and Jennifer are top-notch. I had to switch attorneys in the middle of the case and Crystal stepped in and finished things off with a BANG! I did not think I would get any alimony or any of my ex-husband’s retirement, but I did…

Monica F.

Crystal and Jennifer are the most efficient office I have ever worked with. She was on top of things and was able to terminate the parental rights of my ex and I was able to receive child support payments. She kind, knowledgeable, and extremely efficient. I thank God for Crystal and Jennifer!…

Kitty D.

Mrs. Wright’s work is “PRICELESS”, and what she has afforded my children and myself, is more precious time together and money to care for my family properly. Hire her today! Retain her it is worth it! You will not regret it! “

Victor P.

Crystal really is the best out there! You can tell by the way the bailiffs, the judges, and the other lawyers react to her. Once in the room, she runs the show. She is a force to be reckoned with out there and she leaves everyone else in the dust! However, she is kind, compassionate, and deeply cares for her clients!

Dyna J.

It’s hard for me to put into words how amazing Crystal Wright is as a person and an attorney. She took over my botched custody case and turned it around entirely. When I thought all hope was lost, she quickly got my file from my previous attorney and had motions ready to go and I truly felt I had a fierce warrior by my side.

Julianne M.

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How Can Crystal Wright Law Help You During Your Divorce?

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Questions about divorce? We have answers.

Divorce can affect nearly every aspect of your life, from your finances and property to your children and future plans. Crystal Wright Law helps clients navigate these challenges with practical guidance and personalized support. 

Our team can assist with:

  • Divorce and legal separation matters
  • Child custody and parenting plans
  • Child support issues
  • Alimony and spousal support
  • Property and asset division
  • High-net-worth divorce matters
  • Mediation and dispute resolution
  • Post-divorce modifications

Whether your divorce involves straightforward issues or complex family and financial concerns, our Georgia team works to help you pursue solutions that protect your interests and support your long-term goals.

Meet our Georgia Family Law Firm Team

Crystal Wright

Crystal Wright

Founder and Managing Attorney
Attorney Erin Willoughby

Erin Willoughby

Attorney
Pre-Bar Associate Mehwish Merchant-Noorani in Atlanta

Mehwish Merchant-Noorani

Pre-Bar Associate
Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith

Director of Legal Operations
Sabrina Smith

Sabrina Smith

Client Services Coordinator

An Overview of Divorce Laws in Georgia

In Georgia, several laws shape the divorce process. You or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months before filing. Georgia recognizes both “no-fault” divorces—when the marriage is irretrievably broken—and fault-based divorces, which are based on specific legal grounds, such as adultery.

Key issues like child custody, property division, and spousal support are decided according to state law, but every case is unique. Your circumstances, family dynamics, and goals will determine the right approach. An experienced Atlanta divorce attorney can explain how Georgia’s rules apply to your situation and help you prepare for what’s ahead.

The legal team at Crystal Wright Law will make sure you understand your options throughout the divorce process.

Our Divorce And Family Law Practice Areas

Our Atlanta Divorce and Family Law Office

Visit our main office in Atlanta to meet with the legal team at Crystal Wright Law

Main Office

1718-1720 Peachtree St, Suite 920, Atlanta, GA 30309
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
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FAQs

Each family’s situation is unique, so it is important to understand your options before making major decisions.

Clear guidance on financial, parenting, or legal matters can help you move forward with confidence.

01. What Is the Difference Between a Contested and Uncontested Divorce?

In an uncontested divorce, both spouses generally agree on all major issues, such as property division, child custody, child support, and alimony. A contested divorce occurs when the spouses disagree on one or more issues and need additional negotiation, mediation, or court involvement to reach a resolution.

02. What Is Alimony?

Alimony, sometimes called spousal support, is financial assistance that one spouse may pay to the other during or after a divorce. In Georgia, courts may consider factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s income and financial resources, and the standard of living established during the marriage when determining whether alimony is appropriate.

03. How Long Can a Divorce Take?

The timeline for a divorce depends on the complexity of the case and whether the parties can reach agreements on key issues. Some uncontested divorces may be finalized within a few months, while contested divorces involving custody disputes, property division, or other complex matters can take significantly longer.

04. What Is Mediation?

Mediation is a confidential process in which a neutral third party helps spouses discuss and resolve disagreements. The mediator does not make decisions for the parties but instead helps facilitate productive conversations and explore mutually acceptable solutions. Mediation can often help families resolve issues more efficiently and with less conflict.

05. How Are Marital Assets Divided?

Georgia follows the principle of equitable division when dividing marital property during a divorce. This means assets and debts are divided fairly, though not necessarily equally. Courts may consider factors such as each spouse’s contributions to the marriage, financial circumstances, and the nature of the property when determining an appropriate division.

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Contact Our Experienced Atlanta Divorce Lawyers For Legal Help

Your divorce is one of the most important transitions you’ll ever face, and the attorney you choose matters. At Crystal Wright Law, our experienced divorce attorneys in Atlanta are ready to provide the guidance, advocacy, and support you need. We’ll help you understand your options, protect your future, and move forward with confidence. 

Call our family law firm today to schedule your free, confidential consultation and learn how we can stand beside you throughout the process.

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