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Time Is Not on Your Side: Understanding the Personal Injury Deadline in Georgia

Time Is Not on Your Side: Understanding the Personal Injury Deadline in Georgia

by Catherine Ryan | May 16, 2025 | Personal Injury

Time Limits Matter — A Lot One of the biggest mistakes people make after an accident is waiting too long to take action. Life gets busy. You’re healing. You assume you’ve got plenty of time. But when it comes to personal injury law, the clock starts ticking...
How Much Could You Get? What Determines the Value of a Personal Injury Case

How Much Could You Get? What Determines the Value of a Personal Injury Case

by Catherine Ryan | May 14, 2025 | Personal Injury

Every Case Is Different — And That’s a Good Thing If you’ve been injured and someone else is at fault, chances are you’ve asked: “How much money could I get?” It’s a fair question — especially when you’re facing mounting medical bills, missed work, and...
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Not Every Bump and Bruise Counts: What Actually Qualifies as a Personal Injury Case?

by Catherine Ryan | May 12, 2025 | Personal Injury

What Is a Personal Injury Case, Really? When you hear the term personal injury, it might sound like any kind of accident or harm — but in legal terms, it’s more specific than that. A personal injury case arises when someone is hurt due to another party’s negligence or...
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How Is Child Support Calculated in Georgia?

by Catherine Ryan | May 10, 2025 | Alimony & Child Support

Child support is one of the most important (and sometimes stressful) parts of divorce or custody conversations—because it impacts your child’s daily life. But most parents don’t know how it’s actually calculated.It’s not just a guess. It’s not based on one person’s...
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Will I Have to Go to Court for an Uncontested Divorce? 

by Catherine Ryan | May 8, 2025 | Uncontested Divorce

Nobody wants to go to court unless they absolutely have to. The formality. The time. The stress. The judge. It’s a lot.  So if you’re getting divorced—and you and your spouse are in agreement—you might be asking:  “Do I still have to go to court even if...
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