Advocating for Dads in Custody and Visitation
Edwards & Associates is
an established Atlanta Divorce law practice. We have become known across the Greater Atlanta area for our strong
advocacy and results in the area of fathers' rights.
We are committed to standing up for fathers who often do not get a fair shake in
custody disputes and child support. With 10 years of focused representation in Atlanta area family
courts, we understand the tendencies of local judges regarding divorce and custody matters, and we use it to help our clients
achieve their goals.
Success Stories of Dads Seeking and Winning Custody

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Leading Family Law Attorneys
and Fathers' Rights Advocates
For various reasons, including outdated gender roles and old-fashioned beliefs, fathers are often seen
as unwilling or incapable of caring for their children. However, most fathers can provide their children with
the same care, affection and parental guidance that a mother can. In fact, there is no presumption in Georgia
law that a mother is automatically entitled to custody. Some judges are more traditional than others, but courts
can and do award custody to fathers, based on the principle of "the best interest of the child."
Edwards & Associates
has been at the forefront of the movement to give deserving fathers a fair shot at custody. See our f ather's
rights success stories and read more about the topic at our Fathers' Rights Blog.
Atlanta, Georgia Fathers' Rights Attorneys
If you are happy with every other
weekend with your child, you do not need us. Any decent attorney can sleepwalk through court and get you every
other weekend. We represent fathers who are seeking and who deserve more than the traditional parenting
time schedule.
We
have helped stay-at-home dads and working dads win sole custody, primary custody and joint physical
custody. We have helped many other fathers win a greater share of visitation (parenting time) than they
would normally get.
We
represent fathers in:
See
our pages on divorce from the dad's perspective and top 10 mistakes fathers make that harm their
chances at custody.
We
do not believe that custody of the children is right for every father; however, every father should have an equal
right to custody. If you work 12 hours a day and travel several weeks out of the month, then custody
may not be for you, unless the mother is being derelict in her duties. However, if you have played an active role
in parenting the children, caring for their needs, attending medical appointments, attending school functions and
PTA meetings, then the courts will look at the history and may award you joint custody or even full custody.
Fathers' Rights and Georgia
Law
For a father to obtain custody it is not necessary
to prove that the mother is an unfit parent. What is needed is some evidence that living with the father would
better serve the children's interests. Unfortunately, while going through a divorce, a father's loving relationship with
his children can be jeopardized. The father who has seen his children every day and has participated e
qually in their upbringing may
now see them every other weekend. You may feel obligated to give in to the mother's demands in exchange for more
time with your children. Many times, fathers end up being victimized by unreasonably high child support payments
and limited visitation with their children.
Nevertheless, you can take action to protect your rights.
If you feel that you would be the better custodial parent, and you have evidence a
nd witnesses to support your case, we can help you. Our Atlanta divorce
attorneys have served Georgia for more than a decade, and we will be pleased to put our experience to work for
you.
Call 404-841-0155 or contact us online to schedule
an appointment with one of our lawyers. We have offices in Atlanta (Buckhead), Dunwoody and Gwinnett (Lawrenceville).