by Catherine Ryan | Sep 8, 2025 | Paternity
It’s Time to Reclaim the Narrative We hear it too often: “She’s letting me see the kids this weekend.”“She won’t let me FaceTime him.”“She said I can’t come to the birthday party.” If you’re an unmarried father in Georgia, this might sound familiar. But here’s what...
by Catherine Ryan | Sep 5, 2025 | Uncontested Divorce
Not All Wins Come from a Fight There’s a common misconception that “fighting hard = fighting smart.”But in family law, the loudest person in the room often isn’t the one who walks away with the best deal—it’s the one who came in with a plan. This blog is...
by Catherine Ryan | Sep 3, 2025 | Uncontested Divorce
There’s a dangerous myth in divorce culture: that being calm or respectful means you’re weak. That if you aren’t fighting, you’re folding. And that the only way to “win” is to go to war. Here’s the truth: niceness isn’t naivety—and it’s not the same as surrender.A...
by Catherine Ryan | Sep 1, 2025 | Uncontested Divorce
There’s a dangerous myth floating around divorce circles: that the person who fights the loudest, drags their ex to court, and demands everything must be the one who “wins.” But here’s the truth: being kind doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you’re smart. In fact,...
by Catherine Ryan | Aug 29, 2025 | Divorce
So, your name’s on the mortgage—but your ex made more money. Does that mean you lose the house in the divorce? Not necessarily. Let’s break it down. Who Gets to Stay? It’s Not Just About the Paycheck The court doesn’t just look at income when deciding who keeps the...