If you’re part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community, you may be looking forward to one day growing your rainbow family. If so, it’s important to think ahead -- especially if you’re considering adoption or surrogacy. Both processes are...
Month: March 2020
Child custody considerations for adopted kids
When you adopt a child, you agree to care for that child just as you would your own. Unfortunately, there is a chance that your marriage might not last. This means that you’ll have to go through the child custody process with the adopted children. There are some...
What happens if your teen wants to move in with their other parent in Georgia?
No matter how far back your divorce, your custody issues aren’t really over until your youngest child turns 18 years of age. You and your ex-spouse may sometimes spar over everything from vacation time to schooling issues over the years. But not all custody issues...
Resolve custody issues by working together, not against one another
If you have children together, it’s even more difficult to decide in favor of a divorce. However, if your marriage is no longer working, it’s something you strongly need to consider. Should you go down this path, it’s critical to turn your immediate attention to the...
How does a Georgia judge decide how to divide custody in divorce?
Your children are probably among the people who are the most important to your life, and you likely can't imagine your life without them. That won’t change even if you want to end your marriage with their other parent. It is perfectly natural to worry about how the...