The divorce process involves dividing your assets. Most people realize this means their home, vehicles and retirement accounts. However, something some couples forget about is their timeshare. Do you know what happens to your vacation ownership in a divorce? Is it...
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Why you can’t get custody of your dog
If you and your spouse own a dog and you’re getting divorced, you may be wondering how to get custody. You think of your pet as a member of your family, almost like a child. You want to make sure that you still get to spend time with them after the divorce. Perhaps...
Can you ask for shared custody as a divorcing stepparent?
Blended families are common, and the relationships that form within these families can last for life, even if the new family unit does not. Stepparents often develop very close bonds with the children of their spouses that they will maintain for the rest of their...
What can you do if your neighbor encroaches on your property?
At first, it didn't seem like a big deal. Your neighbor was doing some yard work, and a few boards ended up on your side of the property line. Before long, there are more items on your property, and you're worried that soon your neighbor's belongings will be taking...
The importance of adoption-positive language
Our language around a lot of things has changed in recent years. While some people may lament the rise of “political correctness,” in many cases, it’s just about being sensitive to people’s feelings and recognizing how powerful language can be. Adoption is no...
Prepare for many firsts during and after divorce
The decision to divorce is one that’s usually not taken lightly. Most people think hard about what they’re going to do. One thing that some don’t expect is the changes that come during the first year after the divorce. Some of these changes and other things that...
Can you file for divorce while pregnant in Georgia?
You left your spouse, and you have every intention of ending your marriage. Then you found out that you’re pregnant. What does this mean for you, your spouse and your child? Here are some basics that you should know: Your child will still be presumed to be your...
What makes a physical custody plan fair?
You want to do what is right for your children, and that includes making sure they see you and the other parent regularly. You know that in the best-case scenario, your children would still feel that they have full access to both parents and have the financial support...
Why parallel parenting works best for some families after divorce
In an ideal world, you and your co-parent would amicably share custody of your children. You’d have brief but pleasant conversations as you drop them off or pick them up at each other’s homes, keep each other informed about academic, health and personal issues the...
Can my child choose who to live with when we divorce?
Working out custody is not so much about what you or your spouse wants but what your child needs. Judges must make custody decisions based on the child’s best interests. There is no simple way to define a child’s best interests. Rather the judge must look at a wide...