Monthly Archives: May 2023

Why You Should Avoid Posting About Your Divorce on Social Media
These days, many people have no reservations about sharing every detail of their lives on social media. They do so without second thought, and few consider the consequences of pictures, comments, and videos they upload to these platforms. Fewer still realize that everything they upload stays on the platform permanently in some form or… Read More »

When Does Alimony End In Georgia?
Many spouses rely heavily on alimony payments after a divorce. One study suggests that women are more likely to feel a sense of financial satisfaction after divorce compared to men. Another study suggests that women are more likely to experience financial issues after divorce. Whatever the case may be, alimony payments are both a… Read More »

Pros And Cons Of Equitable Distribution In Georgia
Like most other states, Georgia follows a system of equitable distribution when it comes to dividing property in a divorce. With only nine states following a different system called “community property,” equitable distribution is by far the most popular option throughout the nation. But is it really the best system? What are the pros… Read More »

What Happens When Grandparents Fight For Child Custody In Georgia?
Sometimes, the best option for a child is to be raised by their grandparent. Parents may be unfit, in prison, deceased, or prevented from taking care of children in some other way. Grandparents are often the obvious choice to receive custody, having already demonstrated their parenting skills and being biologically related to the child…. Read More »

The Difference Between Legal And Physical Custody In Georgia
Custody is about more than just who spends time with the kids. There are two separate types of custody in Georgia: physical custody and legal custody. Understanding the difference between these two concepts will help you move forward with your divorce or custody issue with greater confidence and understanding. Physical Custody Physical custody addresses… Read More »