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Who Gets the Dog? Pet Plans That Don’t Turn Peace Into War

The furry third rail of “friendly” divorce You split the furniture, you mapped the parenting schedule, you even agreed on the refinance. Then four words blow it up: “But he’s my dog.”Pets carry real emotion. In Georgia, they’re treated as property in divorce, but...

Miss This Window, Lose Your Voice: Uncontested Legitimation Explained

The headline no one tells dads You can love your child, be on the birth certificate, and still have no legal say about school, doctors, travel, or where your child lives. In Georgia, if you weren’t married to the mother at birth, you must complete legitimation to be...

One Lawyer for Both of Us? The “Neutral Attorney” Myth

The tempting shortcut that isn’t a shortcut When a couple is calm and cooperative, the idea pops up:“Can one lawyer just do everything for both of us?” Short answer: No. In Georgia, one attorney can’t ethically represent two people whose legal interests may differ in...

Paper Trail, Peace of Mind: The 30-Day Proof Plan That Ends Money Fights

Why “trust me” collapses after the first bill You meant it when you said you’d keep things friendly. Then the mortgage auto-pays, a medical bill arrives, and a streaming subscription renews on the wrong card. Without a clear proof routine, even kind people end up...

Can Respect Survive the Move-Out? The Polite Person’s Guide to Temporary Separation

“Can you stay somewhere else for a bit?”It sounds reasonable. You want the tension to drop, the kids to relax, the house to feel calm again. But the way you leave matters more than why. In Georgia, possession (who’s living there) can shape everything from bill paying...

Friendly… Until the Fine Print: 10 Tiny Clauses That Change Everything

Uncontested divorces are won or lost in the margins. Not on who keeps the house, but on one-liners that control how fast things happen, who pays, and what happens if plans fall through. If you want a drama-free divorce that stays drama-free, sharpen these ten...

One Bank Account, Two Lives: Your 10-Day Money Detox After Filing

Signing the settlement is not the finish line for your finances. Autopays keep running, joint cards keep syncing, and one missed mortgage hits both credit scores. The fix is speed plus structure. Use this 10-day plan to unwind cleanly in Georgia and keep your...

He Says “Skip Child Support”—Will the Court Even Allow That?

You can agree on houses, cars, even dogs—but you can’t just wave away child support. In Georgia, support is the child’s right, not a bargaining chip between adults. Judges approve orders that protect kids, follow the Georgia Child Support Worksheet, and explain any...

No Judge, No Drama: Can We Finalize 100% Outside Court?

The Dream: Sign, File, Finalize… Without Stepping in Court You want a clean, quiet divorce. No hallway anxiety. No waiting for your name to be called. The good news: in many uncontested Georgia cases, if your paperwork is complete and county-compliant, the judge can...

Keep the House, Lose Your Credit? The Refinance Clause Everyone Gets Wrong

The Myth That Torches Credit You want the house. Your ex agrees. The line gets added: “Spouse will refinance when able.”Looks friendly. Reads reasonable. Enforces nothing.If the loan stays in both names, one missed payment dings both credit scores, blocks future...

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Do I Really Need a Parenting Plan If We’re Co-Parenting Well?

Some parents split up and stay civil. No drama, no court battles, no bitterness—just two adults doing their best for their kids.If that sounds like you, you might be thinking: “We’re getting along. Do we really need a parenting plan?” Short answer: Yes.Long answer:...

What If My Spouse Won’t Sign Divorce Papers?

Divorce is hard enough when both people agree.But what happens when one spouse won’t cooperate? Maybe they won’t sign. Maybe they’re avoiding the conversation altogether. Maybe they’ve moved and won’t respond at all. Here’s the good news:In Georgia, your divorce can...

Who Gets What? Understanding Property Division in a Georgia Divorce

When you’re going through a divorce, it’s not just the emotional part that’s hard—it’s the financial untangling, too.One of the biggest questions we get from clients is: “What happens to our stuff?” And it’s a fair question. You’ve built a life together. Now it’s time...

When Does Child Support End in Georgia?

In Georgia, child support generally ends when the child turns 18—but there are important exceptions that can either extend or terminate support earlier. So if you're a parent paying or receiving child support, it's important to know the full picture. The Standard...

4 Facts About Alimony in Georgia

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 The...

Can I Change My Custody or Support Agreement in Georgia?

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...

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Catherine Ryan is the best attorney in the Augusta area for your uncontested divorce and legitimation cases. With over 30 years of experience, she’s the attorney who will advocate for your rights.