Child Custody
Filing Taxes as a Single Parent: Who Gets the Child Dependent Tax Deduction?
Raising children can be one of the most fulfilling life experiences you’ll have, but it can be expensive. That’s why the IRS offers parents a tax break, otherwise known as a “Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit” to alleviate some of these expenses. If you’re filing taxes for the first time after a recent divorce, […]
Changes to your Rights to Enforce a Custody Order
You have a custody order in the state of Georgia. Your ex moves to another state. Your ex continuously violates the order. You are told by your attorney you will have to sue in the other state. What, go to Alaska to hire an attorney? The marriage was here in Georgia, the children were born […]
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.
Listen to Divorce Resource on Parental Alienation
Click here to listen to Atlanta Child Custody Attorney Mary Stearns-Montgomery on parental alienation!