Parenting plans are legal documents that outline how parents will care for their children and share in parental responsibilities. Parents have to submit a parenting plan when they f ile a petition for custody in Georgia . If you and the other party agree on a plan, you can ...
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Child Custody in Georgia
Types of Child Custody in Georgia In Georgia, courts can award parents two types of custody : legal and physical custody. With legal custody, a parent ...
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Can You Modify Your Divorce Decree in Georgia?
What Is a Divorce Decree? Also known as a final judgment, a divorce decree is a formal document issued by the court that outlines the terms of your ...
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Best Interest of the Child Checklist
What Is the Best Interest Standard? When making decisions that may affect a child, a judge will look at a variety of factors to help determine what is ...
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How Long Can a Spouse Drag Out a Divorce?
Effects of Sneaky Divorce Tactics Divorce is never easy, even if it is uncontested. Spouses don’t always see eye-to-eye on every aspect of their ...
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5 Common Mistakes in Prenuptial Agreements
Avoid Making These Costly Mistakes in Your Prenup A prenuptial agreement, or “prenup,” is a contract that is executed between you and your soon-to-be ...
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Voluntary vs. Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights
Reasons to End a Parent-Child Relationship The termination of parental rights ends the legal parent-child relationship and can be either voluntary or ...
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