Changes to your Rights to Enforce a Custody Order

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My Ex Isn’t Following Our Court Order, Now What? A.K.A Deadbeat Spouse

You and your ex-spouse had a “dream” divorce.  There was no yelling, no name calling, no arguments regarding the kids, parenting plan or child support.  Heck, your Ex didn’t even have an issue refinancing the house and getting you off the mortgage and the deed.  Neither of you wanted alimony, but you sure did appreciate […]

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Enforcing Out-of-State ‘Common Law’ Marriages in Georgia

If you relocated to Georgia with your ‘significant other,’ a Georgia court may find that even though the two of you never had an official ceremony or obtained a marriage license, he or she may still be your “husband” or “wife” – and entitled to all the benefits and burdens that come along with the […]

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Mother Jailed For Alienating Daughters From Dad

In a highly unusual move, a judge ordered a mother jailed for interfering with ex-husband’s visitation with his children. In Lauren R. v Ted R. Justice Robert Ross ordered to the mother to report to jail for repeatedly violating the terms of the court orders regarding the father’s parenting time.

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Served with Divorce Papers? What to Do in the State of Georgia

YOU GOT SERVED!! What does it mean to be “served” according to Georgia law and what do you do if you are served with process?   Every civil lawsuit (including domestic relations cases such as divorce and child support modification) requires what is called service of process.  The purpose of service is of course, to notify […]

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