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What To Do When Your Collaborative Divorce Is In A Deadlock
Many couples choose Collaborative Divorce instead of litigation thinking they are both on the same page enough to work out an agreement or thinking the other will cave in and agree to anything just to stay out of the courtroom. So what happens when in the middle of Collaborative Divorce both parties refuse to budge […]
Unfair Charges Against A Quasi-Parent In Cherokee County
Georgia law allows a parent, guardian, or someone acting in such capacity, to exercise reasonable corporal punishment. However, Lance Dutton is fighting to expunge the arrest record of a client who tried to help a mother with an unruly out of control teenager.
Georgia Family Law – Contempt of Court
When a Family Law Case comes to an end, each party is required by law to follow their Georgia court order. The most common forms of contempt of court include: Unpaid child support Ignoring parenting schedule Denying visitation Failure to comply with property divisions Failure to pay financial obligations
Getting Through Valentine’s Day After Divorce
Valentine’s Day can be an especially difficult day if you have recently been divorced. Whether it is your weekend with the kids or you are home alone here are some tips for making the day a little better.