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Handling Your Divorce (and What Comes After) In the Age of COVID-19
Every American family has been impacted in some way by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has already changed the very nature of who we are as a society and how we interact with each other in our day-to-day lives. “Social distancing” used to refer to something you did to end a bad relationship and was often […]
Divorce Financial Affidavits and Hidden Assets
As part of normal divorce proceedings in Georgia, you and your spouse will each need to file a domestic relations financial affidavit (DRFA) listing all of your income and expenses. The purpose of this affidavit is to help the judge determine alimony (usually called “spousal support” to be more gender-neutral), child support, and/or separate maintenance […]
A message of how SM&P has prioritized customer and associate safety with COVID-19
Dear Clients, We are sure you have concerns during these unprecedented times (at least in our lifetimes). Please know we at Stearns-Montgomery & Proctor have more than 33 years of experience to help navigate you through. As many of you probably have heard, court systems in the Atlanta Metropolitan area have issued Emergency Orders in an […]
Do You Need an Income Deduction Order?
At the conclusion of any family law action, there will be an order entered by the court which establishes the child support obligations of the parents. The majority of the time, the custodial parent (the parent who has the child or children the majority of the time) receives a monthly child support payment from the […]