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Augusta GA Divorce Lawyer - Evans Georgia Child Custody Attorney

Augusta GA Divorce Lawyer - Evans Georgia Child Custody Attorney

http://www.augustagadivorcelawyer.com/

Shawn Gunder is an Augusta GA divorce lawyer that specializes in child support, child custody, and Georgia military divorce. Call 706-821-2222. Our Augusta divorce attorneys handle family law cases & mediations in Augusta & Evans, GA. Augusta uncontested divorce attorney.

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  • Marital Settlement Agreement Georgia

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 23:36

    A Marital Settlement Agreement is a legal document signed by the parties going through a divorce that sets out how the parties agreement to settle their case. A marital settlement agreement must consider the following: • Child support• Spousal su...

  • Important Aspect Of Divorce GA

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 23:35

    A Marital Settlement Agreement is an important aspect of divorce. A marital settlement agreement is the document that spells out everything the spouses agree to regarding property, custody, and support. It describes:• how they intend to divide prop...

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    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 08:17

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  • Taxes Involved In Divorce Attorney Georgia

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 23:34

    Divorce has tax consequences. If you receive spousal support, you must report it as taxable income. If you are paying spousal support, you can deduct it. If you receive spousal support, you need to plan for the potential tax impact of the income. Unl...

  • Spousal Support Categories Georgia

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 23:34

    In Georgia, you can argue that fault should be considered in setting spousal support. You can make this argument whether or not you filed for divorce on the basis of fault. If the higher-earning spouse committed adultery, was abusive, or is for some ...

  • Alimony Payment And Spousal Support GA

    Posted on Sunday November 22nd, 2009 at 23:33

    If the divorce settlement agreement states that alimony is non-modifiable, you will not be able to change your alimony payment no matter how much your circumstances or those of your ex-spouse may have changed. To modify your alimony obligation, the j...

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