The collaborative divorce process allows separating spouses to work together as a team to resolve issues they need to discuss before formally ending their marriage. But the potential benefits a couple may expect by bypassing the family courts may be shortsighted. For example, a collaborative divorce opens the possibility of coercion and quick fixes that […]
Contempt of court is one of the most powerful tools available to the judge during divorce proceedings. In fact, the judge could find a person in contempt after a divorce has concluded if the terms of the decree are not followed. Contempt could involve anything from failure to stick with a custody schedule to refusal […]
Trust is the cornerstone of a healthy marriage. If you are asking yourself, “Is my spouse cheating on me?” then it is likely that the trust in your relationship has been compromised in some way. While there may be innocent explanations for why your spouse is behaving suspiciously, relationship experts say that some signs could […]
A forensic accountant uncovers fraud and financial crimes by investigating records and following transactions. While much of the work of forensic accountants is done in criminal cases, they are also frequently utilized in divorce disputes. Is it worth getting a forensic accountant for your divorce? Let our experienced family attorneys help guide you on the […]
When the judge determines the amount of child support owed in a divorce or child custody case, they base their decision in part on a formula known as the Basic Child Support Obligation. This formula takes into account a wide range of factors before recommending an amount of monthly child support payment in a specific […]
Like many states, Georgia requires divorcing couples with children to attend and complete a co-parenting seminar. This class is designed to assist parents with preparing their children for the divorce process, and it can have beneficial results for all involved. It is understandable for parents—especially those who have dedicated much of their time to their […]
When you believe a divorce is in your future, preparing early helps you protect yourself in the long run. Even if you still hope to preserve your marriage, getting a realistic picture of how your life might differ if the marriage ends could help you manage a divorce with less disruption for you and your […]
When you get divorced in Fulton County, Georgia, the family court requires a series of status conferences. Sometimes people do not understand the purpose of these meetings. You will attend the status conference with your attorney, but they are not formal hearings. Call our firm to learn more about what status conferences are in a […]
Couples rarely make a sudden decision to divorce. Although a specific event might trigger a determination to separate, in most cases, one or both parties have been dissatisfied for a while. There are various steps to take when considering divorce. Preparation can lead to a faster and less expensive dissolution process. Cover the Procedural Bases […]
Even the smoothest divorce can trigger deep isolation. In this dark place, many people turn to social media – for escape or to tell their stories. While this is understandable, and many of us use social media to stay in touch with old friends and family in different parts of the world, the difficult truth […]
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