Chatham County Georgia property division lawyers

December 12, 2009

Chatham County Georgia property division lawyers How To prove AdulterySavannah GA adoption attorneys There likely is no such thing as a pleasant adultery lawsuit; because names, dates, places, paramours, and the like have to be brought out in discovery. You will require a corroborative witness, such as a mutual friend or neighbor, who has no [...]

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Savannah GA divorce attorneys

December 11, 2009

Savannah GA divorce attorneysChatham County family lawyer A major issue that can influence an award of maintenance is the property to be maintained or divided between the spouses. If the party seeking maintenance has been a stay at house parent, but desires have substantial assets after divorce or has separate assets, like a trust fund, [...]

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Savannah GA Divorce Lawyer – Divorce and bankruptcy in Georgia

December 10, 2009

Divorce and bankruptcy in Georgia Savannah GA Divorce Lawyer One of the key features of the new bankruptcy rule is the introduction of means test. Anyone who wants to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy has to undergo a means test. The means test uses annual income limits based on household size as one factors of [...]

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Georgia Divorce Explained – Savannah Divorce Lawyer

December 7, 2009

Georgia Divorce Explained – Savannah Divorce Lawyer Divorce dissolves a marriage. Divorce is different and must be distinguished from an annulment of marriage. An annulled marriage is void from the beginning. A marriage is valid till the time of its dissolution in the case of a divorce. The children from such marriage are legitimate. A [...]

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Residency Rules for a Georgia Divorce

November 26, 2009

Residency Rules for a Georgia Divorce GA has strict residency requirement in divorce proceedings. If you DO NOT meet at least one of the residency requirements, you have the following options: • Establish residency in Georgia for the period time set forth above (this does not mean you have to wait to begin the process [...]

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A Custody Dispute Savannah GA Divorce Attorney

November 25, 2009

The Judge may consider the following factors in a custody dispute: Age of the children – Some judges still believe that younger children should live with their mothers, especially if the mother has been the primary caregiver. Living situation of each parent – Sometimes, the parent who stays in the family home is granted custody [...]

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Primary Caregiver GA Divorce Attorney

November 24, 2009

If the child has reached the age of 14 years, the child shall have the right to select the parent with whom he or she desires to live. The child´s selection shall be controlling, unless the parent so selected is determined not to be a fit and proper person to have the custody of the [...]

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Decision About The Child’s Welfare And Education In GA Attorney

November 23, 2009

“Custody” includes physical custody – the right to have a child live with you and legal custody – the right to make decisions about the child’s welfare and education A very common arrangement is for one parent to stay in the family home with the kids. The children spend most of their time there and [...]

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GA Divorce Attorneys Considers Best Interests Of The Children

November 22, 2009

In Georgia, as with all other states, the court will always be looking out for the best interests of the children. What you want or your spouse wants is not really relevant until the court says it is. If you have legal custody of your children, it means that you have the right to make [...]

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Jurisdiction At GA Divorce Attorneys

November 21, 2009

Your divorce won’t be valid unless the court that grants it has what’s called “jurisdiction” over you and your spouse. Federal law provides that in order to make court orders relating to a military retirement plan enforceable, certain special jurisdictional requirements must be met. The divorce proceedings must be filed where the military spouse is [...]

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