Attorney Experienced In Military Divorce GA

November 20, 2009

Having one spouse in the military affects:• where your divorce will be filed• how support is calculated• custody and visitation decisions, and• pension rights and other benefits. Service members have certain rights and obligations that are very different from those of civilians. The active duty spouse must be personally served with a summons and a [...]

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Divorce Attorney GA

November 19, 2009

When you are looking for a divorce attorney, you should look around but don’t go around asking your friends for the most cutthroat, litigation happy, no-holds-barred divorce attorney they’ve ever heard of. Never hire an attorney who badmouths your spouse even before their first meeting. Avoid attorneys who tell you that you can get whatever [...]

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A Marital Settlement Agreement Georgia

November 18, 2009

The marital settlement agreement will set out your agreements about how you’ll split your property and debts, describe whether and how much spousal support (alimony) will change hands, and detail your arrangements for child support, custody, and visitation. You must consider the following when drawing up a marital settlement agreement:a) developing a parenting plan that [...]

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Requirements To File For An Uncontested Divorce GA

November 17, 2009

There are three main requirements to file for an uncontested divorce. They are:• both spouses want to get divorced• both agree on division property and debts, and• agree on child custody. An uncontested divorce means that spouses will decide the issues in the divorce themselves, possibly with the help of a mediator or an attorney, [...]

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Alimony Divorce Attorneys GA

November 16, 2009

A divorce formally dissolves a legal marriage. Divorce in United States is governed by state law. Generally certain residency requirements must be fulfilled before a divorce petition can be filed. Following a divorce, the court must divide the property between the spouses. A court can order one spouse to pay alimony. There are three types [...]

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Alimony in Georgia Divorce Attorney

November 16, 2009

Every divorce case must go through some kind of court proceeding. Even if both spouses agree about how to divide their property and handle custody, visitation, and support issues, a judge will still have to grant the divorce. In most states, divorce cases, contested and no-fault are handled by a special court generally called “family [...]

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Sole Custody Of The Children In Savannah GA

November 15, 2009

In families with children, generally the primary caretaker stays in the house with the children. Generally that person is the mother but it is not the case at all times. If the physical custody of the children is to be shared between the parents, the closer the non-custodial parent can live, the better for the [...]

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Residency Requirements For Divorce In Georgia

November 14, 2009

Divorce is regulated by state law. Georgia has strict residency requirements for divorce filings. You must meet the residency requirements if you want to file for divorce in Georgia. At the beginning of the divorce process, the spouses need to come up with a temporary agreement about how they will share time with the children. [...]

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Custody Of The Children In Savannah GA (Georgia) Divorce Attorney

November 13, 2009

Divorce is stressful for all concerned parties. When there are children from the marriage, the stakes are higher. Both spouses must decide whether they will share custody of the children equally, or whether one parent will be the primary custodial parent. “Custody” includes physical custody – the right to have a child live with you [...]

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Partition Of Property And Debts In A Divorce At Savannah GA (Georgia)

November 12, 2009

In a divorce, you must consider how property and debts will be divided, and who will pay spousal support. If you have children from the marriage, you’ll also need to make decisions about child custody, visitation, and support. Both spouses must either work out these three big issues or turn them over to a judge [...]

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