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Compare Divorce Lawyers in Cumming, GA

Directory of divorce lawyers in Cumming, Georgia. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

3 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Cumming, GA
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Showing 3 divorce lawyers in Cumming, GA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
The Siemon Law Firm Divorce and Family Law Attorneys, P.C.
347 Dahlonega St #100, Cumming, GA 30040
(770) 888-5120 siemonlawfirm.com
Burns Smith Law, PC
418 Pirkle Ferry Rd STE 104, Cumming, GA 30040
(770) 728-6495 baslg.com
Reeder Law Firm
110 Samaritan Dr #102, Cumming, GA 30040
(770) 569-2748 reederlawfirm.com

Divorce lawyers in Cumming, Georgia help clients with dissolution of marriage, child custody, and property division. Georgia is an equitable distribution state, meaning courts divide marital property fairly but not necessarily equally. Forsyth County Superior Court handles all divorce filings for Cumming residents.

What Does a Divorce Lawyer in Cumming Cost?

Typical costs for a divorce lawyer in Cumming, Georgia range from $250 to $450 per hour. A simple uncontested divorce may cost between $1,500 and $3,000 in total attorney fees. A complex contested divorce can cost $10,000 or more. Court filing fees in Forsyth County are approximately $220. Costs vary significantly by case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the residency requirements for divorce in Cumming Georgia?
At least one spouse must have lived in Georgia for six months before filing. The case must be filed in the county where the defendant lives or where the plaintiff lives if the defendant is a nonresident.
How long does a divorce take in Forsyth County Georgia?
An uncontested divorce can be finalized in about 30 to 90 days. A contested divorce may take 6 months to over a year depending on court schedules and case complexity.
What is the difference between contested and uncontested divorce in Georgia?
In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all terms including property, custody, and support. A contested divorce means the spouses cannot agree and require court hearings or trial to resolve disputes.