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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How to Protect Your Small Business During a DivorceIf 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.
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Steps to Take When Dividing Rental Property in a Divorce in GeorgiaThe process of dividing rental property is similar to separating any real estate asset in a divorce. Here are the basic steps for appraisal and division.
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How a Judge Makes a Decision in Child Custody Relocation Petitions in GeorgiaWhen one parent in a divorce wants to relocate, the court considers many factors. This article explains relocation laws and how a judge makes a determination.
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Paying Child Support If You and Your Partner Never MarriedUnmarried parents who end their relationship must provide child support just like divorcing parents. Learn about support from the non-custodial parent.
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Contempt of Court: Filing Charges If Your Ex Ignores a Court OrderIf your ex-spouse hasn’t paid court-ordered child or spousal support, he’s in contempt of court. Here, learn what happens if you file charges.
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How Dating During a Separation Can Affect Child Custody and AlimonyIf you want to date during your separation, it’s important to understand how this may affect alimony, child custody, and visitation in a contested divorce.
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Property Division for Commingled Assets When You’re DivorcingDuring a divorce, if separate property was combined with marital property, it’s considered commingled assets. Here, learn how this type of property is divided.
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Your Responsibility for Spousal Debt If You DivorceIf you’re divorcing in Georgia and your spouse has accumulated debt, that debt is also considered yours. Here, learn your responsibilities for spousal debt.
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Reasons You Can Seek to Modify Your Alimony PaymentsYou can petition to change your alimony payments if there are changes in partnership or financial status. Learn what you need to prove to be eligible to file.
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Grounds to Request Modification of Your Child Support PaymentsIf your ex-spouse experiences a significant change in income, you can seek to alter your child support payments. Here, learn the grounds for this request.