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Divorce and Domestic Abuse
Domestic abuse in Georgia is defined as when a person exerts power and control over another person, whether physical, sexual,...

Child Support in Georgia
Child support is the monthly amount a court orders a child’s noncustodial parent to pay the parent with primary custody....

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...

The Divorce Process in Georgia
Every divorce is different not only because of the relationship, but also based on what state you live in. However,...

Child Custody in Georgia
When going through divorce, the first concern that comes to a lot of parents minds is custody of their children....

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...

Divorce During the Holidays
The holidays are stressful for a lot of families. Throw a divorce in the mix and suddenly someone is snapping....

Two A’s of Divorce in Georgia: Adultery and Alimony
There are two forms of divorce you can file for in Georgia, no fault and fault divorce. No fault divorce...
