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Georgia Family Law Blog
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News and Thoughts on Family Law Issues in Georgia: Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, Alimony and Spousal Support, Child Support, Child Custody, Visitation, Property Division, Adoption, Paternity, Legitimation, Grandparent's and Third Party Custody and Visitation Rights, Family Violence Protective Orders, Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements and More
Recent Posts
Collaborative Law FAQ\'s
The following article is from the Australian Blog, Two Homes.Nice to see collaborative family law as a method of resolving divorce and family law cases is taking root "down under."What Is Collaborative Family Law? Collaborative family law ...
Collaboration allows for a kind divorce
The following article, written by Paul Pinkham for Jacksonville.com, details the progress made in Florida incorporating collaborative divorce into and as a viable alternative to the litigation process.=================================================...
Collaboration allows for a kind divorce
The following article, written by Paul Pinkham for Jacksonville.com, details the progress made in Florida incorporating collaborative divorce into and as a viable alternative to the litigation process. ================================================...
Divorce Attorneys Using Social Media to Find Evidence
It's been known for a while that current and potential future employers look at people's profiles on social networking sites such as Facebook. And it's also been known that people are using social networking sites to announce the status of......
Top 10 Reasons a Premarital Agreement May be Invalid
FindLaw has a list of 10 reasons which may cause a prenuptial agreement to fail. For more details, check out the original post, but this is a list of those reasons: NO WRITTEN AGREEMENT. NOT PROPERLY EXECUTED. YOU WERE PRESSURED.......
Telling your kids about your divorce? Avoid these mistakes.
Rosalind Sedacca has some great information I wanted to share with you as my readers: Getting psyched up to tell your children about your pending divorce -- or separation? Not sure what to say? When to say it? How to......

