The legal professionals at the Ward Law Firm keep our free library up-to-date with interesting articles on topics relevant to your case. Here, learn more about the legal aspects of a divorce, what you might expect in a Georgia divorce, and what exactly an attorney can do for you.
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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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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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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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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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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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Know the Laws that Govern a Georgia DivorceIf you plan to divorce in Georgia, there are certain laws you need to know. Here, learn the rules and laws that govern divorce in this no-fault divorce state.
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In Divorce Cases, Domestic Abuse Allegations Can Affect Child Custody and VisitationIf you’re divorcing, Georgia law requires that domestic violence incidents be disclosed. Here, learn how the courts consider the history of an abusive parent.