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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
The Importance of a Parenting Plan
A parenting plan is extremely beneficial in the long run for any divorcing couple with children. Even for ex spouses that continue to work together and maintain a respectful relationship after the divorce a parent plan can be of value. Below are a few key items you should make sure are included in your parenting […]
New Year, New You: Life After Divorce
The holidays can be difficult and trying for many families, especially for those dealing with relationship stress or divorce. Whether you’re recently divorced or going through a divorce, the new year is the perfect time to re-frame the way you think about your future. A few small changes to the way you think can vastly […]
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 […]