Divorce Blog
Fulton County (Atlanta) Divorce Resources
For those seeking a divorce in Fulton County (which includes the cities of Alpharetta, Atlanta, Johns Creek,... Read More
Filing for Divorce in Georgia – What is the first step?
To initiate a divorce action in Georgia, one party must file a Petition for Divorce in the county in which their... Read More
DIscussing Prenuptial Agreements with Your Future Spouse
Engagement and marriage is an exciting time for both parties in a relationship. However, one topic that relates to... Read More
Custody of Unborn Children in Georgia
Can you file for divorce while you or your spouse is pregnant with a child of the marriage? Of course you can - but... Read More
Forsyth & Cherokee Counties (Cumming, Ball Ground, Canton, and Woodstock) Parenting Seminar Information
Forsyth County (Cumming) and Cherokee County (Ball Ground, Canton, and Woodstock) are part of the 9th judicial... Read More
Can I bring a family member with me to meet with my divorce attorney?
Family law clients often want to bring their parents, siblings or friends in to meet with their attorney. It is... Read More
Ownership of Engagement Ring Upon Divorce or Broken Engagement
Engagement and marriage are very joyous times, and although no one ever anticipates the premature end of their... Read More
Our team of Atlanta divorce professionals gets big win from Georgia Supreme Court regarding enforcement of Premarital Agreement
On September 10, 2012, our Atlanta Divorce firm was pleased to find that we won a significant Georgia Supreme Court... Read More
Forsyth and Cherokee County Parenting Seminar Information: October – December 2012 (Cumming dates released)
Under Georgia law, both parties in a divorce are required to attend a parenting seminar in Georgia if the parties... Read More
Waiver of alimony or child support modification must be clear and express
The Supreme Court of Georgia recently reversed a trial court's ruling that a Husband had waived his right to seek a... Read More
High Profile Child Custody Battles: Bill Verst vs. Lindsay Jackson
In this second installment of our series, "High Profile Child Custody Battles," we discuss the case of Bill Verst... Read More
Georgia Grounds for Divorce – Marriage is Irretrievably Broken
In Georgia, parties cannot obtain a divorce except on one of 13 grounds allowed by law,the thirteenth of which is... Read More