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Can Visitation be Modified Without Finding a Material Change in Circumstances Has Occurred
The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s order finding the mother in contempt and modifying the father’s visitation rights. In 2009, the trial
Income Tax Exemptions After a Divorce – Which Parent Can Claim the Children as Dependents?
Everyone will probably agree that filing income taxes can be complicated. Divorce muddies the income tax water even more, especially when there are children involved.
Christmas and Divorce – Tips for Divorced Parents
Christmas is supposed to be that special time of the year. That’s especially true when young children are involved. Even as adults we still remember
Hiring an Attorney for a Traffic Ticket: Is it Worth It?
Short answer: probably YES. Some Violations You May be Able to Handle on Your Own Some Georgia traffic tickets and violations are not reported to the
CASE LAW UPDATE: Sheffield v. Sheffield
Child Custody and Grandparents Rights Can a parent share joint custody of their minor child with the child’s grandparent? The short answer is no. The
Pets and Divorce
Everyone that knows me knows I’m dog person. I have two lhasa apso dogs who are considered my little four-legged “children.” I treat them like