About Us
DivorceLawyers.ge is a specialised divorce and family-law practice in Georgia, built for cases where real experience matters—especially when children, property, or cross-border issues are involved. We work as a team of experienced lawyers, all members of the Georgian Bar Association, and we handle family disputes with structure, discretion, and a clear focus on outcomes that stand up in court.
Our Divorce Practice: Uncontested and Contested
We represent clients in both uncontested and contested divorce proceedings across Georgia. In uncontested cases, we prepare the legal framework so the agreement is enforceable and future-proof, especially where children, shared property, or cross-border elements exist. In contested cases, we build a litigation strategy based on evidence, procedural discipline, and realistic timelines—because high-conflict divorces are rarely solved by simple forms.
Contested cases often include disputes about parental responsibilities, communication schedules, relocation, financial disclosure, and attempts to delay proceedings. Our team is experienced in managing procedurally difficult situations, including cases where the other spouse is uncooperative, located abroad, or avoids service. Where the law allows, we request interim protective measures and court directions to keep the process moving and to secure the client’s position.
Child Cases and Juvenile Matters
A significant part of our work involves cases where children are directly affected. We approach these matters with particular care, because in child-related proceedings, the legal result shapes a child’s daily life and long-term stability. Our lawyers have focused experience in child custody and residence disputes, parental rights and limitations, visitation and communication arrangements, and proceedings where the child’s safety and well-being are the central issue.
We also have expertise in juvenile criminal law and child-related procedures, including representation and procedural protection for minors. Where a case requires a deeper psychological perspective, we cooperate with experienced forensic child psychologists to ensure the court receives clear, professional, and ethically prepared input. This cooperation helps us evaluate expert opinions, identify methodological gaps, and present well-grounded arguments focused on the child’s best interests.
Property Division and Financial Issues
Divorce is not only a personal transition; it is also a legal separation of assets, obligations, and responsibility. We advise and represent clients in property division matters, including jointly owned real estate, bank accounts, business interests, and complex financial situations. Our approach is practical and evidence-driven: we identify relevant assets, analyse supporting documents, and pursue a fair legal outcome under Georgian law.
For international families and expats, financial issues are often cross-border. When assets, income streams, or documentation involve multiple jurisdictions, we structure the case carefully so the court record remains coherent and enforceable.
International Clients, Expats, and Cross-Border Experience
We regularly represent international clients, expats living in Georgia, and mixed-nationality families. Many of our matters involve spouses in different countries, international evidence, or the practical need to align a Georgian proceeding with standards and remedies available internationally.
Our team is familiar with cross-border family-case strategy and with legal frameworks connected to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC). When a case requires escalation or careful rights-based framing, we build the file accordingly—step by step, with a clear record and a protective approach toward the child.
Insight From Public Authority Experience
Some members of our team have prior experience working with public authorities and institutions. This background provides valuable insight into how administrative processes, child protection bodies, and procedural reporting work in practice. It helps us communicate effectively with institutions, anticipate risks, and respond professionally when a case involves institutional delay, passivity, or incomplete documentation.
Languages
We work with both local and international clients and provide legal services in: English, Russian, German, and French (in addition to Georgian). Clear language matters in legal work—especially in cross-border cases—so we aim for precise and practical communication from the first consultation.
Our Professional Values
We do not escalate conflict for show. We focus on lawful, structured representation, supported by evidence and handled with discretion. Our priority is protecting clients and children through careful preparation, ethical practice, and realistic strategy. Each case is treated as individual—because outcomes in family law define the future, not only the past.