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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Enforcing Child Support and Alimony Orders After a Military DivorceMilitary service doesn't excuse a spouse from paying child support or alimony. If a service member fails to pay ordered support, wage garnishment is an option.
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Military Service Makes Child Support Determinations More ComplexMilitary members are required to abide by court-issued child support orders. However, military service can make child support determinations more complex.
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Retirement Accounts Subject to Property Division in Georgia DivorcesGA's equitable distribution laws mean that retirement accounts are subject to division in divorce. A skilled attorney can help ensure fair division of property.
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Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements Outline Terms in the Event of a DivorcePrenup and postnups agreements are contracts that help protect your assets by outlining terms in the event of a divorce. Interested? Learn more here.
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Getting an Accurate Pension Valuation Can Help Ensure Fair Division of Property in Divorce CasesPensions earned during marriage are subject to property division in divorce. Working with an experienced attorney can help ensure fair distribution of property.
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A Permanent Parenting Plan Outlines Child Custody and VisitationParenting plans outlining custody and visitation must be submitted in GA divorces involving kids. Parents can submit plans jointly or separately. Learn more.
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Pre-Divorce Planning Lets Parties Outline Logistics Before FilingOnce parties file for divorce, emotions can begin to run hot. Planning practical logistics in advance can be helpful. Follow these steps to ease the process.
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Military Divorce Adds Additional Complexity to Alimony DeterminationsAlimony is a complicated issue made even more complex by the additional laws that apply when one spouse is in the military. This article explains what to do.
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An Attorney Can Help Clients Locate Hidden Property During a DivorceGeorgia law states that all property acquired during a marriage is subject to division in divorce. Some spouses may try to hide assets. An attorney can help.
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Parents Can Request Child Custody Modifications Even After the Divorce is FinalChild custody agreements are usually finalized during the divorce. However, there are many reasons to request a modification after the final divorce decree.