What you don’t know can hurt you, especially when filing for divorce. Failure to do your research can cost you financially for years to come, especially if your spouse has holdings you don’t know about. Our articles explore many complex aspects of divorce, asset division, and child custody.
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Estate Planning Tips for New ParentsThe birth of a child is a joyous occasion that illustrates the need for a comprehensive estate plan. A Georgia attorney explains how to protect your family.
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Transferring, Dividing, or Selling a Business Before Divorce Requires Careful ConsiderationSmall businesses are targets for property division in divorce. An attorney can help you determine if selling, dividing, or transferring the business is best.
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Divorce Can Affect Your Property Tax DeductionsA divorce can dramatically impact the tax filing process. Click here to learn more about how a divorce affects mortgage interest and property tax deductions.
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Spying on a Spouse During a Divorce Can Have Serious ConsequencesSpying on a spouse you believe is up to no good may seem like a wise idea, but it may be illegal and can negatively impact your divorce proceedings. Learn more.
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Accurate Valuation Essential to Fair Division of Military Pension During DivorceMilitary pensions can be targets for property division in divorce, provided the spouse meets eligibility requirements outlined in the USFSPA. Learn more here.
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When Separate Property Becomes Marital Property, Also Known as the Transmutation of PropertyTransmutation of property occurs when separate property becomes a marital asset. A skilled attorney can help make sense of property division in divorce.
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Accurate Valuation of Jointly-Held Business Essential for Fair Division in DivorceBusiness assets are targets for division in divorce proceedings. Accurate valuation is essential to fair division of property. This article provides details.
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Here's What You Need to Know to Understand the Georgia Divorce ProcessThe divorce process in GA can vary in length and complexity, depending on the individual circumstances of the case. Learn more about the divorce process here.
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An Experienced Attorney Can Help Protect Your Practice in a Georgia DivorceSmall businesses, including solo practices, can be targeted for property division in a divorce. A skilled attorney can help protect and preserve your practice.
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Protecting Your Small Business During a DivorceSmall businesses are considered assets in divorce. Accurate valuation and representation of a skilled attorney is essential to protect your business interests.