Blog Posts in April, 2012

Virtual Visitation Has Benefits Raises Some Concerns

Statistics show nearly 10 million children of divorced or unmarried parents never have the opportunity to directly communicate with both of their parents. Yet, as advances in social media technology ...
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Solving Georgias Child Support Problem

Many parents in Georgia have difficulty making child support payments. In fact, 4 out of every 10 non-custodial parents ordered to pay child support are delinquent. Many of these parents will face ...
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Are Changes To Alimony Laws Necessary

Ordering a husband or wife to pay the other after a split can be challenging. States across the nation, including Georgia, have tried to make alimony laws as fair as possible. Unfortunately, some may ...
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Woman Fights Judgment Ordering Alimony for Abusive Ex Husband

Domestic violence occurs more often than some people may think. It is sometimes seen in headlines and on the news, but is rarely discussed in connection with alimony and spousal support. In states ...
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