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Saving Time & Expense in Divorce, Part 2: Discovery Process
Stearns-Montgomery & Proctor’s Founder, Mary Montgomery, continues a multi-part series of how clients can Save Time & Expense when going through a divorce. Part 2 defines what the ‘Discovery’ process may be, and its importance in your case.
Grounds for Terminating Parental Rights
Under Georgia law, an individual’s parental rights may be terminated if: The parent “wantonly and willfully” failed to comply with a child support order entered in Georgia or any other state for at least 12 months or more; The parent consented to the termination of parental rights and such consent has been accepted by the […]
6 Common Questions about Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
One of the most misunderstood elements of a marriage is the prenuptial and postnuptial agreement. Popular myths and assumptions include thinking these agreements spoil a truly romantic marriage, or are only for super-rich celebrities who want to avoid situations where people marry them for their money. Prenuptial Agreement Services Enforceability of Prenuptial Agreements
In High Asset Divorces, Know Thy Assets
High asset divorces work similarly to normal divorces, with two main differences. First, there’s obviously a lot more at stake—often in the millions of dollars. Second, there is a lot of unusual complexity. Owning many assets means they are spread out, among other things, across bank accounts, real estate, stocks, businesses, and retirement funds.