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How Fast Can We Finalize the Divorce in Georgia? 

How Fast Can We Finalize the Divorce in Georgia? 

by Catherine Ryan | May 6, 2025 | Divorce

If you and your spouse are on the same page, ready to move on peacefully, you might be wondering:  “How fast can we get this over with?”  Good news—in Georgia, an uncontested divorce can be finalized in as little as 30 days after filing. But that...
Do I Still Need a Lawyer if We Agree on Everything? 

Do I Still Need a Lawyer if We Agree on Everything? 

by Catherine Ryan | May 4, 2025 | Uncontested Divorce

Let’s say you and your spouse have decided to split up, but there’s no fighting. You agree on who gets what, you’re on the same page about the kids, and things are civil. It might feel like the hard part is over—and in many ways, it is.  So the next question is...
5 signs you may be entitled to alimony in Georgia, featuring illustrations of a man and woman with a broken heart symbol and legal scales, emphasizing the financial implications of divorce.

5 Signs You May Be Entitled to Alimony in Georgia 

by Catherine Ryan | May 2, 2025 | Alimony & Child Support

Let’s be honest, divorce isn’t just emotional, it’s financial. And if your marriage is ending, you might be wondering:   Am I entitled to alimony?  In Georgia, alimony (also known as spousal support) isn’t guaranteed. It’s based on need and ability to pay—and it’s...
Silhouettes of two men facing each other with a child silhouette between them, featuring the words "Paternity" and "Legitimation" prominently displayed, representing legal distinctions in family law in Georgia.

What’s the Difference Between Paternity and Legitimation in Georgia?

by Catherine Ryan | Apr 30, 2025 | Paternity

If you’re a father in Georgia, you might assume that if you’re biologically linked to your child—or even listed on the birth certificate—you automatically have legal rights. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple. When it comes to custody, visitation, and...
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The DIY Divorce Trap: Why Generic Forms Can Cost You Big in Georgia 

by Catherine Ryan | Apr 28, 2025 | Divorce

It’s natural to want to get through a divorce quickly and without spending a fortune. With so many online tools offering “instant divorce kits,” it’s easy to believe you can handle it yourself.  But here’s what most people don’t realize: in Georgia, a generic...
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