Monthly Archives: June 2025
How to Prove the Existence of Concealed Assets During a Contested Divorce in Atlanta
Concealed assets represent a common issue during many contested divorces in Atlanta. If you believe that your ex is concealing assets, it is in your best interests to prove that this property actually exists. In doing so, you can increase your own property division settlement and leave your marriage with greater financial security. If… Read More »
Protecting Sensitive Financial Details During High-Net-Worth Divorces in Atlanta
Confidentiality is often a key concern for high-net-worth individuals, not just in divorce but also throughout life in general. When you have a considerable amount of wealth, the last thing you want to do is tell the entire world. Doing so may make you a target, and this could cause various safety issues. During… Read More »
My Ex Wants to Stop Paying Child Support Due to a Disability: What Can I Do?
If your ex wants to stop paying child support in Georgia due to some kind of disability, you might be concerned about your financial security. Perhaps you were depending on this money, and you might have no idea how you’re going to pay the bills without this income. Can your ex really stop paying… Read More »
My Ex Says I Owe Child Support. Can I Get a Paternity Test?
If you have learned that you owe child support, you might have a few questions. Perhaps you doubt whether you are biologically related to the child in question, and this is a valid concern. After all, it doesn’t make sense to pay child support for a child that isn’t even yours. But how can… Read More »
Are Postnuptials Worth It in Atlanta?
If you’re already married, you might worry that you have missed your opportunity to create a prenuptial agreement. However, you can still create a prenuptial agreement. What exactly is the difference between a prenup and a postnup? Why would you want to create a postnuptial agreement in Atlanta, and is there even any point?… Read More »
Special Considerations in a “Gray” or Later in Life Divorce
Not everyone gets divorced in their 30s or 40s. In some cases, people don’t realize how incompatible they are until after all of the kids are grown up and out on their own. Often referred to as a gray divorce, some couples separate later in life. At Buckhead Family Law, we understand that although… Read More »
What Happens if My Fiancé Doesn’t Want a Prenuptial Agreement in Atlanta?
If you’re approaching marriage, you might want your spouse to sign a prenuptial agreement. You may feel that you need this contract to protect your assets in the event of a divorce. Perhaps you want to make sure you do not leave your marriage in a state of financial instability, particularly if you plan… Read More »
How Do You Prove That You Own Separate Property in an Atlanta Divorce?
Separate property is a major issue in many Atlanta divorces. During equitable distribution in Georgia, courts consider whether certain assets should be excluded from the property division process. If spouses establish that they own separate property, they get to keep those assets after divorce. This can provide greater financial stability. But how do you… Read More »
When Do I Lose Alimony in Atlanta?
After a divorce in Georgia, you may be relieved to discover you have been awarded alimony. Also known as “separate maintenance” or “spousal maintenance,” alimony is a valuable source of financial support for many spouses facing the uncertainties of single life. However, spouses receiving alimony may worry about when these payments will end. When… Read More »
What’s the Difference Between an Uncontested Divorce and Mediation?
An uncontested divorce is what many spouses aim for when ending their marriages. As the name suggests, this situation involves a divorce with no disputes. Is this the same as mediation? What are the differences between these two concepts? You can ask questions like these during your first consultation with an experienced divorce attorney… Read More »

