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      Every state's adoption procedure is a little different. In Georgia, adoption is available to parents in a variety of circumstances. The primary concern of courts and agencies is that the parent ...
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      In divorce procedures, neither the mother nor the father are automatically favored in matters of custody and visitation. However, for children born out of wedlock, mothers are automatically given full ...
    • Filing Legitimation for Father's Rights in Georgia
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    • Making Divorce Modifications in Marietta, GA
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    • Enforcing Your Rights as a Mother in Georgia
      In divorce procedures, neither the mother nor the father are automatically favored in matters of custody and visitation. However, for children born out of wedlock, mothers are automatically given full ...
    • Filing Legitimation for Father's Rights in Georgia
      By law, both parents of a child are legally responsible to provide for the child's needs. However, parents are not guaranteed to equally inherit custody rights to their children. While mothers ...
    • Making Divorce Modifications in Marietta, GA
      Modifying a Georgia divorce settlement may not be the simplest legal procedure, but it is easier than you might suspect. When it comes to post-decree modifications, many of the important arrangements ...
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      When going through a divorce, couples oftentimes look for quicker, cheaper and less stressful ways to terminate their marriage. A contested divorce can involve many negotiations, court time and ...
    • What is the Difference Between Collaborative and Contested Divorce?
      When a couple files for divorce, they are saying that the marriage they entered into is no longer able to continue, for one reason or another, and they wish to go their separate ways. Not all ...
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    • Why should I hire an attorney?
      Yesterday, I received a phone call from an individual who is embroiled in divorce litigation with her husband, and who was seeking a second opinion from me about it. Specifically, she has suspicions ...
    • Why is an Uncontested Divorce so expensive?
      I sometimes am asked the question: Why is an uncontested divorce so expensive? The simple, straight-forward response is: Because our legislators/law-makers have created laws that require those going ...
    • What is the Difference Between Collaborative and Contested Divorce?
      When a couple files for divorce, they are saying that the marriage they entered into is no longer able to continue, for one reason or another, and they wish to go their separate ways. Not all ...
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    • Why should I hire an attorney?
      Yesterday, I received a phone call from an individual who is embroiled in divorce litigation with her husband, and who was seeking a second opinion from me about it. Specifically, she has suspicions ...
    • Why is an Uncontested Divorce so expensive?
      I sometimes am asked the question: Why is an uncontested divorce so expensive? The simple, straight-forward response is: Because our legislators/law-makers have created laws that require those going ...
    • Six Tips to an Easy Divorce
      “Easy divorce” might seem like an oxymoron, but the truth is that the way you conduct yourself throughout the process can make it progress more smoothly and quickly. In fact, your actions ...
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    • Enforcing Your Rights as a Mother in Georgia
      In divorce procedures, neither the mother nor the father are automatically favored in matters of custody and visitation. However, for children born out of wedlock, mothers are automatically given full ...
    • Filing Legitimation for Father's Rights in Georgia
      By law, both parents of a child are legally responsible to provide for the child's needs. However, parents are not guaranteed to equally inherit custody rights to their children. While mothers ...
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    • Details of Grandparents' Rights of Visitation
      When a couple is going through a divorce there can be a lot of negotiating and time in court trying to determine issues such as child custody and visitation between the parents. The issue of ...
    High Net Worth Divorce - Click here to view all posts
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    • Do I Have a High Net Worth Divorce?
      Have you heard the term "high net worth individual?" Although some countries and institutions may have slightly different understandings of the term, a high net worth individual (HNWI) is ...
    • Atlanta Falcons Owner, and Co-Founder of Home Depot, Officially Served with Divorce Papers
      It has been more than a year since billionaire Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Falcons and co-founder of The Home Depot, has been separated from his wife, Stephanie Blank. Although the couple has ...
    • The Legal Ramifications of Hiding Assets During Divorce
      A key part of any divorce proceeding is the division of assets, debts and property. As Georgia is an equitable division state, the courts will use each party's individual and joint assets to help ...
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    • Filing Legitimation for Father's Rights in Georgia
      By law, both parents of a child are legally responsible to provide for the child's needs. However, parents are not guaranteed to equally inherit custody rights to their children. While mothers ...
    Modifications - Click here to view all posts
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    • Making Divorce Modifications in Marietta, GA
      Modifying a Georgia divorce settlement may not be the simplest legal procedure, but it is easier than you might suspect. When it comes to post-decree modifications, many of the important arrangements ...
    Mother's Rights - Click here to view all posts
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    • Enforcing Your Rights as a Mother in Georgia
      In divorce procedures, neither the mother nor the father are automatically favored in matters of custody and visitation. However, for children born out of wedlock, mothers are automatically given full ...
    Paternity - Click here to view all posts
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    • Enforcing Your Rights as a Mother in Georgia
      In divorce procedures, neither the mother nor the father are automatically favored in matters of custody and visitation. However, for children born out of wedlock, mothers are automatically given full ...
    • Filing Legitimation for Father's Rights in Georgia
      By law, both parents of a child are legally responsible to provide for the child's needs. However, parents are not guaranteed to equally inherit custody rights to their children. While mothers ...
    • Michael Jordan Paternity Suit Officially Dropped
      In February 2013, 48-year-old Pamela Smith filed a paternity suit claiming that NBA legend, Michael Jordan, was the biological father of her 16-year-old son. Now, despite the fact that Smith recently ...
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    • Making Divorce Modifications in Marietta, GA
      Modifying a Georgia divorce settlement may not be the simplest legal procedure, but it is easier than you might suspect. When it comes to post-decree modifications, many of the important arrangements ...
    • Do I Have a High Net Worth Divorce?
      Have you heard the term "high net worth individual?" Although some countries and institutions may have slightly different understandings of the term, a high net worth individual (HNWI) is ...
    • Will My Property Be Classified as a Marital Asset?
      The state of Georgia is considered to be an equitable division state. This means that during divorce proceedings all property from the marriage will be divided in a fair, and equitable manner, rather ...
    Spousal Support - Click here to view all posts
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    • Making Divorce Modifications in Marietta, GA
      Modifying a Georgia divorce settlement may not be the simplest legal procedure, but it is easier than you might suspect. When it comes to post-decree modifications, many of the important arrangements ...
    • Do I Have a High Net Worth Divorce?
      Have you heard the term "high net worth individual?" Although some countries and institutions may have slightly different understandings of the term, a high net worth individual (HNWI) is ...
    • Keeping Important Records When Paying or Receiving Alimony
      Most people do not necessarily consider the importance of keeping track of certain paperwork when paying or receiving spousal support. They may simply take it at face value and think nothing else of ...

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  • Six Tips to an Easy Divorce
  • Enforcing Your Rights as a Mother in Georgia
  • Child Adoption Procedures in Georgia
  • Filing Legitimation for Father's Rights in Georgia

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