There may be multiple issues that divorcing spouses need a judge to decide at the end of a marriage. Frequently, they may require a judge’s assistance to resolve disagreements about custody matters. People also rely on judges to decide matters of property division. In...
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What are the top reasons that contentious divorces occur?
Contrary to what people think, contentious, litigated divorces are not the standard anymore. Quite a few divorcing spouses engage in extensive efforts to reduce conflict and proceed with an amicable uncontested divorce if possible. Spouses attend mediation, agree to...
What if your spouse won’t agree to divorce?
Residents of Georgia who have decided they want a divorce never come to such a conclusion easily. You might wonder what happens if your spouse refuses to agree to end your marriage. Talk to your spouse If both of you have been unhappy for a while, it’s important to...
Important facts about child custody agreements
One of the most important decisions during a divorce in Georgia is creating a child custody agreement that works for both parents and is in the best interest of the child. This document is important, and it's crucial to get it right. What is a child custody agreement?...
Steps to take in financial preparation before a divorce
Many divorces are eminent for quite some time before paperwork is actually filed in court. Some divorcing Georgia couples actually have all of the details settled before even filing. While the priority for those who have been married for some time can be different...
Requirements for divorce in Georgia
When it comes to divorce, Georgia is a no-fault state. "Irreconcilable differences" are often cited as the main reason for divorce. This explanation indicates that neither spouse is at fault for the failure of the marriage. Other reasons, such as infidelity or...