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Does Georgia Grant Legal Separations?
Some couples may not choose to file for a divorce but decide to live apart and go on with their lives individually instead of together. In Georgia an alternative to getting a divorce is a separate maintenance action.
Why Do I Need a Prenuptial Agreement?
The last thing on your mind when you are entering a marriage is the possibility of a divorce. Prenuptial agreements are not designed to anticipate one’s failed marriage but simply to protect oneself in the event that one day you do decide to end your marriage. While many think of them in a bad light, […]
Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorce is a common practice in family law that encompasses three main elements: the voluntary and free exchange of information, a pledge not to litigate, and a commitment to resolve issues in the best interest of both parties’ shared goals. This process takes out the situation of being in court, which can be nerve-wracking, […]
Tips for Successful Co-Parenting
Whether the decision to co-parent is a mutual decision between two parties or its decided by a judge, co-parenting is in the best interest of the children. While it may be hard to put aside bad feelings between you and your ex, it is important to consider what is best for any kids involved and […]