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Will You Owe Your Spouse Alimony After a Divorce?
Spousal Support is Not a Right in Georgia Many people who are considering a divorce or who are already going through the process of divorce wonder if they will be required to pay alimony to their spouse. While both parents are legally obligated to support their children when a divorce occurs, there are no state […]
How Does Georgia Child Support Enforcement Work?
There is no doubt that divorce is complicated. To make matters more complex, the added component of a child, or children, to the legal mix is typically what makes a relatively basic case quite convoluted and take substantially longer. While the reasoning is obvious, it’s important to understand that once your case is resolved, the […]
Self-Executing Modifications of Georgia Child Custody
There are many different types of custody actions involving children. They range from divorces with children, to modifications of visitation or custody, to a Legitimation, where the child or children are born to parents who have never married. Many of these Georgia child custody cases involve children who are young and whose lives will change […]
Patrick Evans Assists Family Getting Placement of Niece
Almost all Family Law litigations deal with strong emotions and personal loss. However, a recent Georgia child custody case of mine had crossed the line from emotional loss, to true tragedy. In any case such as this, the attorneys, the court workers, and the Judges have a very difficult task of determining what is best […]