Non-custodial parents throughout Georgia may find themselves having something in common with NBA player Chris Bosh: a non-cooperative custodial parent interfering with visitation schedules.
Georgia Child Support and Alimony: Are They Taxable?
Tax season is in full swing. In Georgia and across the country individuals, couples and families are gathering W-2s, 1099s and other tax documents to make sure everything's in line for the IRS by April's tax filing deadline.
Considering a Georgia Divorce? Beware What You Text
Over the past three years, more and more divorce attorneys have seen information stored on cell phones, particularly text messages, used as evidence in divorce proceedings. Spouses, and soon-to-be-ex-spouses are using cell phones not only to keep tabs on their significant other but also as proof of why a marriage cannot or should not be saved.
Georgia Divorce With Children? Consider 3 Myths About Children and Divorce
You've decided it's time. You've spoken with a Georgia divorce attorney about whether a contested divorce or uncontested divorce is appropriate in your situation and you're ready to take the next step.