Even in a no-fault divorce state like Georgia, evidence is critical in proving adultery. If one spouse can definitively prove that his or her ex
How to Reduce Alimony Payments in Georgia
Some high net worth or long-term marriages often end in divorce with one spouse paying another spouse alimony. Alimony is a form of financial support
Cyberstalking During Divorce Causes Problems for Both Spouses
Digital connection is possible in dozens of different formats — social media platforms, GPS locators, and cell phones are just three
How Does a Collaborative Divorce Work in Georgia?
Divorce is an already stressful time for couples. Aside from emotional turmoil, divorcing parties must face court dates, judges, and mounting costs.
Three Key Facts About Prenuptial Agreements in Georgia
Getting a prenuptial agreement tends to make some soon-to-be-wedded couples feel anxious. There is a long-held belief that having one in place may
Proving Your Spouse’s Infidelity in a Georgia Divorce Court
A study by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) cites adultery as the leading reason for divorce at a staggering 21.6% of all
How to Have a Successful Divorce Case
The divorce process is both emotionally and financially straining on spouses. Even if the divorce is uncontested, there are still many factors to sort
Common Reasons to Request a Parenting Plan Modification
During a divorce or separation that involves children, most parents will need to establish a parenting and/or custody plan. A parenting plan
What is a Guardian ad Litem?
A Guardian ad litem (GAL) is a person a court of law appoints to investigate what solutions would be in the best interests of a child. This article