Learn More About Georgia Divorce Laws in Our Library
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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Alimony Resources for Gwinnett County Getting a fair alimony order is common concern in many divorce cases. An experienced attorney can help connect you to alimony resources in your county. -
How Trusts Affect Property Division in a Georgia Divorce How a divorce affects property held in trust is a concern for many clients. An experienced divorce attorney can help you analyze your assets, including trusts. -
Can Grandparents Have Visitation Rights in Georgia Grandparents often worry about being able to see their grandchildren after a divorce. Fortunately, Georgia law allows grandparents to request visitation rights. -
Child Support Resources for Gwinnett County Parents Child support cases might be disorienting. Experienced attorneys can help familiarize clients with courts and offices they'll visit during the process. -
Divorce Property Division When Property Is in One Name Georgia's equitable division laws mean that all property acquired during a marriage is subject to division during divorce, even if it's in one spouse's name. -
Determining Child Support Payments in Georgia Child support is a top concern in divorce and child custody cases. A child support order is determined by evaluating parents' income and expenses. -
What Is an Alimony Lifestyle Analysis Determining alimony payments can be a contentious aspect of a divorce. Completing a lifestyle assessment can help ensure a fair alimony award. -
Dividing Overseas Property in a Divorce During a divorce, property division can be complex, and dividing overseas property can be more challenging. This article explains how these assets are handled. -
Property Buyout Laws in Georgia During a Divorce During a divorce, you can divide your home through a property buyout, where one spouse buys the other spouse’s share of the house. We explain how this works. -
Issues for Small Business Owners and Divorce in Georgia If you owned a small business when you got married, it may be divided as marital property if you divorce. Here, learn more about how to protect this asset.