Many individuals focus on dividing their visible marital property, such as the house, cars, and bank accounts, but often overlook other assets with significant value. In Georgia, all assets acquired during the marriage are subject to equitable division between both parties. This means that any asset can be divided between the spouses during a divorce. […]
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Family dynamics can be complicated, and when marriages or relationships break down, custody of children can become a significant point of contention. One particularly challenging situation arises when one parent moves out of state with the child(ren) without the other parent’s consent. This guide delves into the intricacies of this issue, focusing on laws across […]
Continue readingChild custody laws in Georgia govern not only the initial decisions made by the court in relation to a child’s custody and decision-making but also what happens over time. It is not uncommon for life to change, which means that parents may need to make adjustments to existing child custody agreements. For that to happen, […]
Continue readingIn the heart of Georgia’s family law lies the concept of legitimation, a process integral for biological fathers and their children when the parents weren’t married at the time of the child’s birth. This process is essential not just for name rights but also for various legal and emotional factors. We’ll deep dive into its […]
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