Divorce
Grounds for Terminating Parental Rights
Under Georgia law, an individual’s parental rights may be terminated if: The parent “wantonly and willfully” failed to comply with a child support order entered in Georgia or any other state for at least 12 months or more; The parent consented to the termination of parental rights and such consent has been accepted by the […]
In High Asset Divorces, Know Thy Assets
High asset divorces work similarly to normal divorces, with two main differences. First, there’s obviously a lot more at stake—often in the millions of dollars. Second, there is a lot of unusual complexity. Owning many assets means they are spread out, among other things, across bank accounts, real estate, stocks, businesses, and retirement funds.
When Getting the House in a Divorce Becomes Like Musical Chairs
“You can have the house!”“No, you can have the house!”
5 Divorce Horror Stories…And How to Avoid Them
With Halloween around the corner, we’re reminded that we see a lot of scary divorce horror stories in our line of work. Divorces are difficult, emotional, and complicated—and anything with those ingredients can sometimes lead to scary, terrifying results.