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Divorce Matters: 8 Points You May Consider Representing Yourself in a Divorce

As an attorney with 24 years of experience, I would never recommend that you represent yourself in your divorce. In the words of Abraham Lincoln “he who represents himself has a fool for an attorney.” With that being said, there are still plenty of client’s who feel they have no choice but to represent themselves […]
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10 Ways to an Effective Divorce: Part 7 – Property Division in Georgia

The division of household property is one of the most important items that are addressed during divorce proceedings in the state of Georgia. Often, the contested property and assets have been accumulated over a long period of time, and may contain complexities that don’t make them easily divisible. Let’s discuss the two major guidelines regarding […]
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10 Ways to an Effective Divorce – Part Four: The Benefit of an Experienced Family Law Attorney

Hiring a competent attorney with whom you can entrust your case is one of the most critical parts of planning your divorce.  Since it is common for divorce cases to settle, many attorneys who are general practitioners will accept divorce cases.  Divorce cases can be complex, and it is beneficial to have an attorney who […]
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All Your Georgia Divorce Options

Every divorce is different and requires special attention in different areas. There are a number of divorce options in Georgia to consider when going forward with the divorce process. Below is a break down of each option.
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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 […]