Blog Posts in March, 2013

Georgia Courts Can Grant Child Custody To Mom or Dad

Traditionally, Georgia courts presumed that mothers were the primary caregivers in any family, and would therefore almost automatically give ex-wives custody of the children. Today, more women are in ...
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For a Smoother Divorce Stop the Blaming Start Healing

Many readers -- living in Georgia and elsewhere -- often think of mounting financial decisions and property division when they think of divorce. However, divorce often involves much more than ...
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Nba Player Falls Asleep During Custody Hearing

In Georgia and elsewhere, one of the primary concerns for parents deciding to divorce is their child. From child custody to child support, these decisions can be challenging for the child and the ...
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Factors in Determining Alimony

Couples in Georgia and elsewhere deciding to divorce may wonder how they will even begin the decision-making process for alimony, also known as spousal support, and child support. There are many ...
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What Individuals Should and Shouldnt Do in A Divorce

Many of us, in Georgia and elsewhere, have witnessed the stressful family law issues involved in a divorce. From determining how to financially split the household, to determining who will have ...
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