When some Georgia parents decide to end their marriages, they might worry about how their children might be affected by moving from their home and into a new environment. To try to minimize the potential impact the divorce might have on their kids, some couples try an...
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Divorce
How adultery affects divorce outcomes
Georgia defines the act of adultery as a married individual having sex with someone other than their spouse. The act of adultery is one of the 12 at-fault grounds for divorce recognized by divorce courts in the state. A finding of adultery by one party to a divorce...
How long does the divorce process take in Georgia?
Deciding to end your marriage often is difficult. You may have wavered for months, even years, before you finally filed for divorce. Now, your life is a bit in limbo. You wonder how long it will take to have your divorce finalized, so you can move forward. Factors in...
What is the difference between a contested vs. uncontested divorce?
When couples decide to divorce, some want to keep the process amicable. They work together to divide their assets and reach a child support and child custody agreement. However, that is sometimes easier said than done. A contested divorce That’s why some divorces are...