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5 Tips for Talking to Your Children About Divorce

Going through a divorce can be a difficult time for each spouse and – most importantly – the children of the family. Emotions are run high, and while you are in the midst of a life altering situation you may not be thinking of your children when making decisions. It’s important to keep kids out …

Why ‘Winning’ Your Divorce Should Not Be Your Goal

One of the most common misconceptions about divorce is that true revenge is possible. Terminating a marriage can be a stressful and emotionally draining experience for many couples, and it is only natural for you to feel hurt. Instead of taking these emotions out on your spouse, your attorney, or the judge, here are a …

Activities for Socially Distant Co-Parenting

With the onset of COVID-19, 2020 has been a change of pace from previous years. For families who are working to co-parent during this unprecedented time, pre-existing challenges could create even greater challenges. Here are some common difficulties and supportive activities that could make co-parenting easier for everyone while still creating fun for your family.  …

What to Do When Your Spouse Wants a Divorce and You Don’t

Divorce can be difficult for a couple to approach, especially when one partner does not want to end the marriage. While you may be able to reconcile your relationship, finding ways to develop a deeper understanding of yourself and stay positive will help you no matter the outcome. Here are some dos and don’ts to …

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 …

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 …