Georgia is an equitable distribution state, which means that when you divide your marital estate during the divorce process, those assets should be divided in a fair fashion. Keep in mind that this doesn’t mean that the division will be equal. But to ensure that you...
Month: March 2022
Can a child’s wishes be factored in with child custody?
Georgia child custody cases can be emotionally wrenching. Whether it is a significant dispute or the sides are simply trying to come to a reasonable agreement that would suit both parents and the child, it is important to remember that the child’s best interests...
The impact of Georgia’s Equitable Caregiver law
During a divorce proceeding, it is often the children whose lives are most significantly changed by the disintegration of the family unit. Maintaining close ties with those significant caregivers with whom they are bonded is essential for children’s sense of safety...
Filing taxes after divorce
Ending a marriage can impact most parts of your life and your taxes are not exceptions. In this post we will discuss steps you should take for your first tax season after you are divorced. Start early Do not wait until April. Getting an early start on your tax...