Let’s start with the big myth: you’re not automatically entitled to alimony just because you’re divorcing. In Georgia, alimony (also called spousal support) is not awarded in every case. The court considers several factors, including: One spouse’s financial need...
Here’s a simple truth: life changes.You might land a new job, lose one, relocate, or notice your child’s needs evolving. The parenting plan or child support agreement that made sense two years ago might not work anymore. So what now?Can you legally change it?Yes. And...
Joint Custody Isn’t Always Financially Equal Many parents assume that if they share custody, child support won’t apply. It seems logical—after all, both parents are equally involved, right? Not exactly. In Georgia, joint custody does not automatically cancel out child...
Understanding Custody in Georgia: Why It Matters When parents separate, one of the biggest concerns is: What happens with the kids? Custody decisions are more than just who the child lives with. In Georgia, there are two types of custody—legal custody and physical...
You’ve Just Been in an Accident — Now What? Whether it was a car crash, a fall in a store, or a dog bite, accidents happen in an instant. And once they do, you’re left shaken, sore, and unsure of what to do next. This blog will walk you through the key steps to take...