Family Law Issues in Georgia
Mistakes to Avoid in Family Law Cases
Table of Contents: Failing to Seek Legal Help Lack of Communication and Organization Failing to Prioritize Your Children’s best Interest ...

What is Guardian Ad Litem and What Do They Do?
A Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) is generally a court-appointed attorney whose job is to represent the child/children in a contested...

Unwed Fathers and Their Rights
In Georgia, the law states that if you are not married, the mother is the only parent who has any...

Being Married to a Narcissist
Narcissist personality disorder is defined as a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their...

Annulment
What is an annulment? The word gets thrown around a lot, but there is a huge difference between annulment and...

Self-Care During and After Divorce
Divorce and family law matters can be stressful and exhausting! However, that doesn’t mean you automatically feel better. During this...

Stepparent Adoption in Georgia
“Adoption is a legal process that results in a court order declaring one person (generally a minor) to be the...

Parental Alienation
What is parental alienation? Parental alienation occurs when a child refuses to have a relationship with a parent due to...

How To Tell Your Kids About Divorce
Divorce is hard on everyone, but when you must tell your kids that their family is changing, it could be...

What is the Equitable Caregiver Act?
Something that is very common when it comes to divorce or custody cases is when an individual who is not...
