Divorce changes more than your marital status—it affects your family, your finances, and your future.

Divorce is more than a legal step. It can feel like your whole world is being pulled apart. Your routines shift. Your financial security may feel shaky. If children are involved, the stakes are even higher. Where will they live? How will their schedules be arranged? These are not just forms and dates on a calendar. These are life-changing questions.

Dan Palumbo is a Divorce Lawyer in Gwinnett County who helps people through this turning point. His practice covers Family Law, Divorce, Criminal Law, and DUI. Before becoming a lawyer in Georgia, Dan worked as a firefighter in New York for 24 years. He spent decades walking into high-pressure situations where people needed calm guidance. Today, he brings that same focus and steadiness to families in Gwinnett County who are going through divorce.

📞 Call 678-365-3596 or 📧 Email dan@palumbolawga.com to schedule a free consultation.

The Reality of Divorce in Gwinnett County

 

Every divorce carries its own story, but the same worries rise again and again:

  • Who will the children live with?
  • How will retirement accounts and debts be split?
  • Will I have enough money to stay secure?
  • Do I have to appear in court in Lawrenceville?

Cases in Gwinnett are filed at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville. While the court follows Georgia state law, each judge has their own way of handling cases. Some encourage mediation early. Others prefer to hear more evidence before pushing for a settlement. A lawyer who knows the court’s patterns can help you avoid delays and position your case for success.

That local understanding is one of the reasons Dan’s clients trust him.

About Dan Palumbo – A Different Kind of Attorney

 

Dan’s path to law was not a straight line. For 24 years, he served as a firefighter in New York. He saw people at their most vulnerable. He learned how to make decisions under pressure. He worked with families who were facing sudden loss. That career taught him patience, compassion, and resilience.

When he became a lawyer, he brought those lessons into the courtroom. Having practiced in both New York and Georgia, Dan now focuses his work in Gwinnett County on Family Law, Divorce, Criminal Law, and DUI. Clients describe him as approachable, plain-spoken, and honest. He explains the law in simple words and listens closely. Divorce is stressful enough—you should not have to fight to be understood by your own lawyer.

 

How Dan Helps Clients in Divorce Cases

 

Hiring a lawyer is about more than paperwork. It is about having an ally. Dan supports clients through each stage of the process.

  • Listening First – He starts by hearing what matters most to you.
  • Clear Guidance – He gives straightforward advice about what to expect.
  • Balanced Approach – Gentle with clients, firm in court.
  • Direct Access – You deal with him, not layers of staff.
  • Local Knowledge – Years of handling cases in Gwinnett courts.

 

Services – Framed as Real Concerns

 

Clients rarely speak in legal terms. They speak in worries and questions. Dan’s services address those concerns head-on.

“I’m overwhelmed with paperwork.” → Divorce Representation

Even an uncontested divorce requires forms, deadlines, and legal steps. A slight mistake can delay the case or cause significant problems later. Dan takes care of the filings from start to finish. He makes sure you understand what is happening and keeps the process on track.

“I’m worried about losing time with my kids.” → Child Custody & Visitation

Custody cases are emotional and complex. Georgia law puts the child’s best interest first. Judges consider school stability, health, parental roles, and sometimes the wishes of older children. Dan works to protect your relationship with your child while keeping their needs front and center.

“I don’t know how child support works.” → Child Support Guidance

Support is calculated using state guidelines, but every family has unique needs. Health insurance, daycare costs, and other expenses can affect the final number. Dan helps you understand the formula and pushes for fair results, whether you are paying or receiving support.

“I need financial security after divorce.” → Spousal Support (Alimony)

Alimony depends on income differences, length of marriage, and ability to work. Dan represents clients seeking fair support and those asked to pay. His goal is balance.

“We own a house and retirement accounts—what happens now?” → Property Division

Georgia follows equitable distribution. That means assets are divided fairly, not always equally. Property can include houses, cars, savings, and debts. Dan helps clients navigate these decisions and argues for fair outcomes.

“I don’t feel safe.” → Protective Orders for Domestic Violence

When safety is in question, every second matters, Dan files protective orders quickly and represents clients in hearings to ensure their safety is protected.

“Life has changed since the divorce.” → Post-Divorce Modifications

Life does not stand still after a divorce. A job loss, a new schedule, or a child’s needs can require changes to custody or support. Dan helps with file modifications and makes sure changes are handled fairly.

“I’d rather avoid a courtroom fight.” → Mediation & Settlements

Court battles can be lengthy and costly. Mediation offers a way to resolve disputes more peacefully. Dan supports clients in settlement talks, always keeping their rights in focus.

The Divorce Journey in Gwinnett County – What to Expect

The unknown is often scarier than the process itself. Here’s what most clients can expect:

  1. Consultation & Case Review – Dan meets with you, hears your story, and gives honest advice.
  2. Strategy Development – Together, you build a plan focused on custody, property, or financial support.
  3. Court Filings & Hearings – Dan files all documents and represents you in hearings.
  4. Resolution – The divorce is finalized, and if future changes are needed, he remains available.

Many Gwinnett divorces settle before trial. Dan aims to resolve cases through agreement when possible, but he is fully prepared to go to court if needed.

 

Local Insight – Why Gwinnett County Matters

 

Gwinnett County has one of the busiest court systems in Georgia. Cases are heard at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville. Judges here often encourage mediation before trial, and knowing which judges prefer specific approaches can save time and stress.

Dan represents clients across the county, including Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Suwanee, Snellville, and Peachtree Corners. His local experience means he is familiar not only with the law but also with the people and systems that shape outcomes in Gwinnett.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How long does a divorce take in Gwinnett County?

Uncontested divorces may take a few months. Contested divorces with disputes can take a year or more.

Do I need to live in Gwinnett County to file here?

One spouse must live in Georgia for six months. If you live in Gwinnett, your case is filed here.

Do I need a lawyer if both spouses agree?

It is not required, but even simple cases can be delayed by paperwork mistakes. Many people hire a lawyer to ensure everything is done correctly.

How does the court decide custody?

The judge looks at the child’s best interest: school, health, stability, and parental involvement. Older children may have input.

Can divorce orders be modified?

Yes. Custody, visitation, and support can be changed if circumstances shift. Alimony may also be reviewed.

How is property divided?

Georgia uses equitable distribution. Assets and debts are divided fairly, not always equally.

Do I need to attend court in Lawrenceville?

Uncontested divorces may not require many appearances. Contested cases usually do.

How is child support calculated?

It is based on income, but health insurance and childcare costs also play a role.

What is the difference between legal separation and divorce?

Separation allows spouses to live apart with court orders in place, but stay married. Divorce legally ends the marriage.

 

Stories & Testimonials

 

“Dan handled my divorce with professionalism and compassion. I always felt supported.”

“Strong in court, but also kind and understanding. Exactly what I needed.”

Clients often describe relief at having someone who treated them as people, not just case numbers.

 

Take the First Step Today

 

Divorce is difficult, but you do not have to walk through it alone. With Dan Palumbo as your Gwinnett County Divorce Lawyer, you gain an advocate who blends compassion with strength. He knows the courts, understands the law, and cares about helping you move forward.

📞 Call 678-365-3596

📧 Email dan@palumbolawga.com

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Dan serves clients across Gwinnett County, including Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Suwanee, Snellville, and Peachtree Corners. His office is easy to reach and ready to help families across the county.