Family Law Matters in Atlanta

Case Studies

What Happens When You Can’t Co-Parent?

Co-parenting is difficult, especially when your ex refuses to work with you. The emotional toll, the frustration, and the overwhelming stress can leave you feeling helpless and alone. And yet, your children depend on you both to create a stable
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Case Studies

What To Do When a Co-Parent Refuses To Communicate?

Co-parenting can be hard, even in the best of circumstances. However, when one parent refuses to communicate, it can feel impossible. If you’re living in Atlanta and trying to raise your child with a difficult ex, you’re not alone. Many
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Back To School Post Divorce: What To Expect If You're Recently Divorced Case Studies

Back To School Post Divorce: What To Expect If You’re Recently Divorced

The school bells are ringing, and a new academic year is approaching. For most parents, this means shopping for supplies, coordinating schedules, and preparing their kids for new challenges. But if you’re recently divorced, back-to-school season can feel like navigating
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The Complete Guide to Georgia Marital Property Laws Case Studies

The Complete Guide to Georgia Marital Property Laws

Facing divorce in Georgia? If so, you may have many questions swirling around in your mind. Will I lose my home? What about my retirement savings? How will this impact my financial future? These concerns are valid, and they’re precisely
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What a Stay-at-Home Wife Can Expect in a Georgia Divorce Case Studies

What a Stay-at-Home Wife Can Expect in a Georgia Divorce

The decision to end a marriage is never easy, especially for stay-at-home wives who may feel particularly vulnerable during this transition. If you find yourself in this situation in Georgia, it’s crucial to understand that you have legal protections and
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Do I Have to Pay Child Support If I Have Joint Custody in Georgia Divorce

Do I Have to Pay Child Support If I Have Joint Custody in Georgia?

Many divorcing couples in Georgia want to know if they have to pay child support even if they have joint custody. The quick answer is yes. Even if you have joint custody, you may still have to pay child support
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