Divorce can be a major shift for both parents and children. As family routines change, children often look for stability and reassurance. The goal of co-parenting is not to erase the differences between households but to create an environment where children feel safe,...
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A practical guide on preparing for a divorce in Georgia
A divorce is a tough journey to experience, as it brings out negative emotions in couples who are considering ending their marriage. Without proper preparation, it is possible for complex difficulties to emerge, complicating the situation even further. If you are...
Five things not to do after a car accident
Experiencing a car accident can be overwhelming and stressful. In the midst of confusion, it's crucial to know what actions to avoid to protect yourself and ensure your safety. Understanding these common mistakes can help you navigate the aftermath of an accident more...
What is considered “admitting fault” after a car accident?
After a car accident, emotions often run high. It is natural to feel overwhelmed, confused or even apologetic in the wake of a crash, especially if someone is hurt and/or vehicles are damaged. However, in Georgia, which follows a fault-based system and applies a...
What every beneficiary should know about Georgia probate laws
When someone passes away in Georgia, their assets and debts undergo a legal process called probate. Probate ensures the proper distribution of the deceased's estate according to their will. If there is no will, the court will follow state laws. It provides a...
Probate in Georgia: A step-by-step guide for executors
If someone names you as the executor of their will in Georgia, it is important to understand the probate process to ensure that you distribute their assets correctly and legally. What do executors do after someone passes away? Step 1: Locate the will and important...
How do courts in Georgia determine fair alimony?
Alimony exists to help each spouse maintain, as closely as possible, the lifestyle they had during marriage. In Georgia, courts may look at each party’s income, personal needs and overall living expenses. Because these financial details can be complex, disagreements...
Adopting a stepchild in Georgia
If you are marrying someone who has a child from a previous relationship, you may be excited to take on a parental role in the child’s life. However, if you would like to legally become the child’s legal parent and have all the legal rights and responsibilities that...
