Divorce is an ordeal for everyone involved. In the divorce process (and for a period of time after), ex-spouses generally go through a wave of different emotions associated with grief. It stands to reason and the same goes for their children. Once the divorce process...
Year: 2017
Marietta child custody and visitation lawyer
Maintaining your relationship with your children after the end of your marriage is a critical issue for any parent. Equally important is the successful negotiation of custody and visitation agreements that fully recognize your goals for this new phase of your family’s...
Divorce in Georgia: Does it matter who files first?
It is not necessarily a good idea to rush to file for divorce, but there may be some benefits to filing first for those persons contemplating divorce. Furthermore, Forbes Magazine has recently attracted a great deal of attention by outlining these benefits. It is...
Uncontested divorce in Georgia
An uncontested divorce offers a more amicable approach and is ideal in situations involving minimal issues to be agreed upon regarding child support, child custody, and division of property. Generally, both parties have already reached an agreement pertaining to the...
Abandoned spouse divorces
The State of Georgia provides a number of legal options for spouses filing for divorce. One ground for divorce is for the “willful and continued desertion by either of the parties for the term of one year.” The cases encompass situations involving a missing spouse....