Determining Child Support
                        Children have the right to share in the financial resources of both their parents. When parents live apart, one parent pays child support to the other. Usually, the parent who spends less time with the children pays support to the parent who provides a home for the children most of the time.
Child support is determined by a formula that considers the gross income of both parents, the number of children they are supporting, and necessary expenses such as childcare and health insurance for the children. Depending on the family’s specific circumstances, the amount the formula produces may be subject to adjustment.
Adjustments are possible when a parent has an unusually high or low income, when the parents share custody roughly equally, and when a child has special medical or educational needs. Involving an Alpharetta family attorney in the child support calculation ensures that the child support amount is appropriate and complies with the law.
 
                        Name Changes for Members of Georgia Families
Adults in Alpharetta seeking to change their name or their name and gender may file a petition in the Fulton County court with the help of a family attorney. When someone under 18 seeks to change their name, their parents may file a petition on their behalf.
The court will ensure that the change is not motivated by an attempt to elude creditors or for other improper reasons. There may be a delay in finalizing name and gender alterations if someone objects. Under O.C.G.A. §19-12-2, a family court may hold a hearing concerning a name change to rule on written objections to the change in surname.
Sometimes people wish to change their name to avoid a domestic abuser, human trafficker, or for other safety reasons. The courts have procedures to protect the identity of persons seeking to change their name to avoid threats to their safety. It may be beneficial to have legal representation at such court dates.