Oftentimes, situations of divorce can involve feelings of anger or resentment between the parents, so negotiating an agreement regarding issues such as child custody agreements can be difficult to resolve. Obtaining modifications to existing arrangements can be even more complicated, but changes may be necessary if the noncustodial parent or the child must relocate for reasons involving work, school or family matters.
We Have Negotiated Agreements and Defended Against Cases Involving Georgia Divorce and Moving With Children
For more than 40 years, the law office of Fred L. Cavalli has been resolving issues for divorced parents who were trying to move to another state, as well as defending against those types of cases on behalf of parents who were fighting the relocation efforts.
Mr. Cavalli has become well-known for creating strategies for our clients that successfully resolve the relocation issues by blocking the tactics of the opposing counsel. In some cases, we can mediate a mutually beneficial agreement, so both parties save time and money by avoiding litigation.
If litigation is unavoidable, we know the elements that are crucial to proving a child relocation or parent relocation case, which will be the key to achieving the best possible outcome.
Unfortunately, we cannot be more specific until our lawyer knows the exact details of your circumstances, because we create solutions that are based upon the unique details involved in each of these cases.
To discuss your situation, contact us to arrange a private meeting with our Decatur parental relocation attorney, Fred Cavalli.







