Playing the “Where’s Waldo?” Game: How to Divorce Your Spouse When They Disappear

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Tips to Communicate with Your Ex During Mediation

If divorce mediation were sold like a product in a commercial, the product benefits would claim to calm even the angriest spouses. Fortunately, this “product” actually delivers upon its intended benefits in most divorce cases. That’s why most counties require mediation before you ever step into court. And, the majority of divorce cases end up […]

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How Does The Supreme Court’s Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Affect Georgia Citizens?

This past week, the United States witnessed a historic Supreme Court ruling when the opinion issued in Obergefell v. Hodges determined that same-sex couples now have the constitutional right to marry in any state. This important decision provides legal clarity and (hopefully) uniformity for what until now has been a confusing and uncertain legal issue […]

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3 Common Divorce Myths

3 Common Divorce Myths: Cheating, Contested Divorces, and Courts’ Preference for Women Many myths about divorce circulate as truth—to the point that many people assume outcomes ahead of time that just aren’t true. The most damaging myths pertain to assumptions about finances and supposed biases that judges and courts will hold against the other spouse. […]

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Are Divorce Alternatives like Mediation for me?

A contested divorce will be your most expensive option because of the time it takes to draw up your complaint, collect information, and argue your case. Fortunately, a variety of options exist as alternatives to a contested divorce.

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