Legal Insights & Expert Perspectives
Split Decisions: The Slow Acceptance of 50/50 Custody in Georgia
In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in requests for 50/50 custody arrangements during divorce and custody proceedings in Georgia. This shift reflects a growing preference among some parents for equal sharing of parenting time and responsibilities. However, despite this growing popularity, courts have been relatively slow in fully embracing this model of custody.
How to Prepare for a Divorce Consultation: Essential Tips
Going through a divorce can be one of the most challenging periods in a person’s life. The decisions made during this time can have lasting effects, making it crucial to be well-prepared for every step, including your initial legal consultation.
Thinking of Moving? Navigating the Complexities of Relocating with Children After Divorce in Georgia
For divorced parents in Georgia, relocating with children is not just a personal decision—it can also be a legal matter that requires careful consideration and adherence to specific procedures. In this guide, we’ll explore the legal considerations and processes involved in relocating with children after a divorce in Georgia.
Big changes are coming to Georgia’s child support laws.
On March 29, 2024, the Georgia legislature passed SB 454, which constitutes a significant amendment to Georgia’s child support statute, codified at O.C.G.A. § 19-6-15. The changes to the child support statute contained in this bill will have major impacts in the way that child support is calculated by Georgia courts, in addition to adding new provisions that address recent trends in custody and parenting time arrangements, such as joint (or 50/50) custody. In this post, we’ll discuss the most significant changes to the law and provide analysis as to how these changes may affect Georgia families going forward.
How Long Do I Have to Wait? Understanding the Timeline of a Divorce in Georgia
Divorce is an emotionally taxing journey in nearly every case. In addition to the emotional challenges posed by the process, it also prompts practical concerns, such as the duration of the case. Clients frequently come to us asking, "How long will my divorce take?" While there's no one-size-fits-all answer, we can outline a general timeline for a divorce in Georgia to help demystify the process.
Cohabitation Rights and Separation in Georgia: Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Unmarried Partnerships
In recent years, cohabitation outside of marriage has become increasingly common in Georgia and across the United States. Couples often choose to live together and share their lives without the legal formalities of marriage. This modern relationship trend, while reflecting changing social norms, brings legal complexities, especially when those relationships end. Thus, it is crucial for cohabiting couples in Georgia to understand their legal situation and take proactive steps to protect their interests.