Every state has unique laws regulating personal behavior and relationships. The rules for marriage and divorce are slightly different from one state to the next. The discrepancies in regulations can lead to a lot of confusion. People are unsure of what happens during...
Family Law
Tips for successful co-parenting
Co-parenting is challenging, but it can be an important influence in your efforts to ensure a nurturing environment for children after parents separate or divorce. It's a process that demands cooperation, understanding and a consistent focus on the well-being of the...
Will one spouse get to keep the home in a Georgia divorce?
When people get married, they agree to live together and share their resources. Frequently, married couples choose to purchase real estate together. They may want to have a home when they raise a family, or they may simply want to develop equity in real property...
How do the Georgia family courts divide custody in a divorce?
The idea that you could lose custody of your children might keep you from filing for divorce. Parents usually want more than anything to protect their children and preserve the relationship they have with them. For many parents in Georgia, concerns about the children...
Child Custody
Divorce FAQs
Child Custody
Divorce FAQs
6 signs divorce may already be on your spouse’s mind
There are certainly cases where divorce doesn’t even seem like a prospect and then something changes dramatically. Maybe you find out that your spouse was having an affair, for instance, or was involved in illegal activity. Far more often, though, couples will split...
Money-related questions to answer as you prepare for divorce
Preparing for divorce means something different to everyone. And while that may be true, everyone going through this process will focus some of their time and attention on their finances and the impact of divorce on their future. Here are some of the most important...