Venue

In Georgia, venue refers to the specific county where a legal case should be filed or heard. As it relates to family law matters, the venue is typically the county where the Respondent/Defendant resides if in the state of Georgia or where the marital… Read More
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Guardian ad Litem

A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is appointed by the court to represent the best interests of a child in legal proceedings involving custody, visitation, or other matters affecting the child. They investigate the circumstances, interview involved parties, a… Read More
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Fulton County Status Conferences

In Fulton County, Georgia, Status conferences in family law cases are often scheduled to review the status of the case, ensure compliance with court orders, and discuss any necessary adjustments or next steps in the legal proceedings. These conferenc… Read More
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Joint Legal Custody

In Georgia, joint legal custody involves both parents sharing the responsibility and authority to make decisions regarding the child’s upbringing, including education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and general welfare. It doesn’t mean… Read More
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What To Expect In Mediation: How A Mediator Outside Of Court Can Aid You

What Is Mediation, Who Is Involved, & What Are The Benefits? Mediation is a beneficial resolution designed to shorten legal processes and disputes. There are court-ordered mediations and there are private mediations. Today, we are looking at the… Read More
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Parenting Plans: What to know to stay ahead

What is a parenting plan? A parenting plan is a legal document outlining each parent’s responsibilities and rights when raising their children. The plan is a form that your lawyer submits to Family Court, and while it can be overwhelming at first,… Read More
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How to Calculate Child Support: How Your Lawyer Will Assist You In Protecting Your Assets & Your Children

How Do You Know If You Qualify? Parents, Non-Parent Custodians & Qualified Children. Parents and non-parent custodians going through a divorce or ending a relationship are required by Georgia law to support their children financially. This often… Read More
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