When it comes to divorce, it is important to get everything right the first time. In our blog, our legal team explains why a quick divorce might not be the most beneficial, how spouses can get support payments while the divorce case is ongoing, and how to protect children during and after spousal separation.
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What Happens In a Divorce If Someone Has a Pension?In this video, Divorce Lawyer Lawrenceville David Ward talks about pension plans.
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What Are Requests for Admissions?In this video, David Ward answers, What are 'Requests for Admissions'?
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Can Spousal Support Be Modified?In this video, Divorce Lawyer in Gwinnett County David Ward talks about Grounds To Modify Payments
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What Is a Deposition?In this video, David Ward answers, What is a deposition?
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What is a "request for production of documents"?In this video, David Ward answers, What is a "request for production of documents"?
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Can Alimony or Spousal Support Be Modified Retroactively?In this video, Gwinnett County Divorce Lawyer David Ward answers, "Can Alimony or Spousal Support Be Modified Retroactively?"
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What are Interrogatories?In this video, David Ward answers, What are Interrogatories?
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How Long Does a Divorce Take In Georgia?In this video, Family Law Attorney David Ward answers, How Long Does a Divorce Take in Georgia?
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You've been served, What do You do Next?In this video, David Ward answers, I've been served, What do I do Next?
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Information for Grandparents or Blood Relatives Seeking Custody of ChildrenIn this video, Lawrenceville Divorce Attorneys David Ward talks about Third Parties