Divorce Blog
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
Fulton County (Alpharetta, Atlanta, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell) Parenting Seminar Information
Fulton County (Alpharetta, Atlanta, Johns Creek, Milton, Roswell) offers its Family in Transition seminar in order... Read More
Atlanta Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Forsyth and Cherokee County Parenting Seminar
Under Georgia law, both parties in a divorce are required to attend a parenting seminar if the parties have... Read More
Celebrity Custody Battles: Kelly Rutherford
Actress Kelly Rutherford recently lost primary physical custody of her children to her ex-husband, Daniel Giersch,... Read More
Service of Process in a Georgia Divorce: Sheriff or Private Process Server?
In Georgia, a civil action, including a divorce, cannot go forward until the defendant is served with a copy of all... Read More
Number of Divorced Women Increasing in the United States
A research study by Bowling Green State University's National Center for Marriage and Family Research (NCFMR)... Read More
Downward Modification of Child Support in Georgia: Is it Retroactive?
In Georgia cases where a child support payor seeks a downward modification of his child support obligation, the... Read More
Atlanta Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Grounds for Divorce – Pregnancy
In Georgia, parties cannot obtain a divorce except on one of 13 grounds allowed by law.OCGA §19-5-3. The fifth... Read More
Georgia Divorce Grounds – Adultery
There are thirteen grounds for divorce in Georgia, the sixth of which is adultery. OCGA §19-5-3(6). In... Read More