Legal Articles, Child Custody

Proving Paternity After Death

A description of three cases where paternity was proven after death using genetic material from the deceased or from the deceased ancestors.

Georgia Child Support Enforcement: Know Your Rights

When dealing with child support issues in Georgia it is important to know your rights and what you are entitled to. Here are a few tips that can help you.

Proposed Alimony Reform Bill 2013

Summary of alimony law effective July 1, 2010 and summary comparison with proposed 2013 alimony reform bill.

A Guide to Filing for Divorce in Georgia

Knowing more about the Georgia Divorce process will make it easier for you as you move through divorce proceedings. From Grounds for Divorce, Filing, Court Proceedings, Child Care and Support, and Alimony and Assets, this article will help you become a little more prepared.

Top 4 Important Roles of a Family Lawyer

Family lawyers are responsible for personal or domestic affairs dealing with divorce, prenuptial agreements, child custody cases and other cases dealing with the family.

Divorce Laws in Georgia

Look into the divorce laws in Georgia if you are planning on filing for a divorce. Divorce laws are different for each state.

Military Retirement and Divorce Overview

Military Pension Division During Divorce. This article explains how military pensions are divided during divorce.

Ten Tips for Divorce Initiates

These ten tips if taken to heart and appropriately applied, can only help you achieve best possible results in your divorce proceeding.

The True Cost of a "No Fault" Divorce: Buyer Beware

All over the internet, lawyers and legal services providers are advertising inexpensive and quick “no fault” divorces. Before you hand over your hard-earned money or run up your credit card, you should have a clear understanding of what you will get or won't get for your money.

Use Friends and Family For Support

Friends and family mean well, but they just can't give you the advice you need. They are biased in your favor. They are most likely not divorce lawyers, and they don't or shouldn't have all the facts of your marriage. If you haven't discussed separation or divorce with your spouse

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