Blog Posts in May, 2012

Disabled Vet Fights To Protect Va Disability Benefits in Divorce

In Georgia, many men and women have served in the military and can attest to the effect this has on their lives. A disabled veteran is now questioning whether state divorce courts are allowed to ...
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Gender Bias Less Evident in Alimony Matters Today

In Georgia and across the country, women are focusing more and more on their careers. Rather than spending their days as housewives, many women are working their way up in the working world. A number ...
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Social Media Miscues Can Affect Divorce More

Use of social networks has become the norm for many individuals in Georgia and across the country. While seemingly innocent, some are discovering the detrimental impact their actions on social ...
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Child Support Agreements an Ever Changing Reality for Georgians

Couples in Georgia facing divorce will join many other Americans in hashing out child support agreements. In the beginning, these agreements may seem basic enough. A small child may not require much ...
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Cohabitation Does Not Necessarily Spell Divorce Later On in Life

It is common for couples in Georgia and others across the country to cohabitate prior to marriage. A recent opinion article printed in the New York Times, however, has recently cast such living ...
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