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Blog Posts in October, 2015

  • Posted By Henrickson & Sereebutra, LLC 2-Oct-2015

    Settlement Agreements vs. Court Decisions

    In order for a couple to get divorced in Georgia, there are certain issues that, at a minimum, need to be identified, decided, and then memorialized in writing. The difference between an uncontested and a contested divorce is the manner in which the ...
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