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How To Make a Co-Parenting Plan in 5 Steps

Divorce is hard on the entire family, and kids are no exception. As you work through custody decisions and rulings, there are five steps you can take to create a plan that works well for your whole family.     Keep Your Children’s Best Interests at Heart    Your divorce means a new lifestyle for your children, and this …

4 Signs that You Need an Atlanta Divorce Attorney

When you said “I do,” it’s unlikely that you imagined having to undo all of the legal, familial, and emotional ties your promise would create. Consulting a lawyer about the financial and legal technicalities of your marriage may seem like a painful endeavor you’d rather avoid until the divorce is already in motion. However, the most effective …

Can I File for Divorce in Georgia During COVID-19?

Being stuck at home for weeks at a time with the same person or group of people can be challenging for anyone. Even couples with a stable relationship and commendable communication skills are finding life in quarantine to be a bit straining. However, this has proven to be an especially troublesome time for spouses who …

Paying Child Support After a Loss of Income During COVID-19

The Coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on businesses across the country for over a month now. According to CNBC, the number of weekly unemployment claims hit 3.84 million last week (ending April 25, 2020), bringing the rolling six-week figure to 30.3 million. Many people who are fortunate enough to still have their jobs may be …

Judicial Emergency Extended and Child Visitation Listed as an Essential Activity

Georgia residents are still adapting to the many changes brought on by COVID-19. Recent announcements from the Governor and the Chief Justice are impacting families across the state.    Chief Justice Extends Judicial Emergency On April 6th, 2020, the Honorable Harold D. Melton, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, extended the statewide judicial …

Co-Parenting During the COVID-19 Crisis

The spread of COVID-19 has brought many unexpected changes to families all over the country. Schools have closed their doors, parents are working from home, children are unable to go play with their friends — the typical household dynamic is different now.   This change has been especially difficult for divorced parents who are trying …

Chief Justice Announces Statewide Judicial Emergency

As part of the ongoing measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Honorable Harold D. Melton, recently filed a statewide judicial emergency.    Here’s what it means for your case:   Social Distancing Measures   Our office remains fully functional. However, we are doing our best …

5 Most Common Financial Strains Following a Divorce

Divorce is never an easy process. Whether it’s mutually agreed upon, or one side decides to end the marriage, divorce often brings a whole new set of challenges as those involved move forward with their new reality. Along with the inherent emotional challenges that come with divorce, monetary hardships may also occur.   Below, we’ve listed …

Benefits of Modern Co-Parenting

The “typical” method of co-parenting has changed drastically over the last decade. In the early 2010s, standard visitation plans commonly included alternating weekends for the non-custodial parent and extended visitation as a privilege. Today, we see a huge increase in the number of parents opting for a joint-custody plan where their time is split more …

Why Do Divorce Rates Increase After the Holidays?

When most people think about the holiday season, they feel a sense of joy and merriment, and remember times of laughter, presents, traditions, and quality time with loved ones. However, studies have shown the divorce rate typically spikes after the holidays. If this is supposedly the most wonderful time of the year, why are so …

What Is Parental Alienation Syndrome, and How Can I Identify It?

The process of divorce can be very difficult for children to handle. It can create feelings of sadness, anger, and fear. While these complicated emotions are not unusual, a manipulative parent may abuse the situation to create a greater sense of fear in the new family dynamic. When going through a custody battle, it is …

Navigating the Holidays While Going Through a Divorce

The holidays never quite feel the same when divorce enters the picture. You may face many difficult changes – ending traditions you had with your spouse, losing relationships with his or her extended family, and splitting time with your children. First and foremost, we want you to know we empathize with you. This time of …

3 Things You Shouldn’t Overlook when Filing for Divorce

Divorce, like marriage, is a life-changing decision that requires careful consideration. Many people feel overwhelmed by the associated stress and flood of emotions. With so much pressure, it’s incredibly difficult to consider all of the potential ramifications of your decision. Here are three things you shouldn’t forget if you’re thinking about filing for divorce.   …

4 Ways to Prepare for Divorce if You Have Children

Choosing to end a marriage can be an extremely difficult decision, especially when children are involved. Divorce is not a one-size-fits-all experience, and many variables affect the difficulty and time required to complete the process. Preparation and realistic expectations can make all the difference. Here are 5 ways to prepare for a divorce with children. …

Do I Have to Make My Child Go to Visitation?

If the visitation is court-ordered, the simple answer is yes, you must make your child go to visitation. It does not matter if the visitation is set out in an order or in a settlement agreement that has been incorporated into a decree of divorce, the parties are obligated to comply with the terms of …

Trinity Hundredmark Receives Moxie Award For Her Continued Work In Gwinnett County

Andersen, Tate & Carr is proud to recognize attorney Trinity Hundremark’s incredible achievement in being the recipient of the Gwinnett Chamber’s Moxie Award. The inaugural Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards recognizes women who are making a difference for other women across Gwinnett County and beyond. Ms. Hundredmark received the On The Rise Award, given to a …

ATC Attorney Trinity Hundredmark Nominated For The Moxie Award

Andersen, Tate and Carr is proud to announce attorney Trinity Hundredmark’s recent nomination for the Moxie Award, an award dedicated to honoring the contributions of women in the Gwinnett County, GA area. The inaugural award is being hosted by the Gwinnett Leadership Organization for Women, an initiative developed by the Gwinnett Chamber. It recognizes organizations …

Recreational and Medical Marijuana’s Effect On Georgians

Marijuana has been a part of the United States for nearly as long as there has been a United States. The last decade has seen a massive shift from the highly negative opinions that dominated legislatures at every level to acceptance, decriminalization, to statewide legalization. While it is still entirely illegal at the federal level, …

What Constitutes As Forgery In Georgia?

The term “forgery” typically evokes scenes from a crime thriller, but the reality is that it’s a serious crime that can stem from a number of causes. Forgery charges arise from cases of producing or altering a document in order to deceive, whether it’s an individual, a business, or the state of Georgia. The severity …

State and Federal Cases: Do You Know the Difference?

There is a general misconception that Federal courts handle severe offenses, while State courts handle less harsh crimes. However, this isn’t always the case. In fact, Federal courts deal only with violations against Federal law. If an offense goes against both Federal and State law, the Federal courts can decide whether they will pick up …