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Postnuptial Agreement Negotiation Strategies in Atlanta

By Buckhead Family Law |

A postnuptial agreement in Atlanta is always voluntary. Spouses have no obligation to sign these contracts, and they often choose not to. Good-faith negotiations are crucial for those who are mutually interested in making this type of agreement a reality. That being said, it’s not all about cooperation and compromise. You also need to… Read More »

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Contested Divorce in Atlanta: What if My Ex Is Much Richer Than Me?

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While divorce is often challenging for spouses, this process can be particularly challenging for those who have much less wealth than their exes. You might feel like the underdog in this scenario, and you might be wondering how you’re possibly going to stand up to your ex and their expensive lawyers. However, the road… Read More »

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Vested vs. Unvested Shares in High-Net-Worth Divorces

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High-net-worth divorces in Atlanta often contain complex assets. These assets may be difficult to value, difficult to locate, or extremely lucrative. Unvested shares could fall into all three of these categories. But what exactly is an unvested share, and how is it distinct from a vested share? These are questions many spouses may ask… Read More »

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Can I Modify Child Custody in Atlanta to Spend Less Time With My Kids?

By Buckhead Family Law |

Parenting can be more time-consuming, stressful, and expensive than many realize. If you are feeling overwhelmed by this responsibility after a divorce or separation, you might want to reduce your parenting time. Perhaps you believe that this is in the best interests of the entire family. But is this really possible? Can you modify… Read More »

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Can a Postnuptial Agreement Prevent Cheating in Atlanta?

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Cheating is a key concern for many spouses. Although infidelity can ruin marriages, some spouses are brave enough to give each other a second chance. In this situation, spouses might consider a postnuptial agreement. Although postnuptial agreements often deal with the conditions of a future divorce, they might also enforce financial penalties for further… Read More »

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What Happens When Two Men Claim to Be the Father of the Same Child in Atlanta?

By Buckhead Family Law |

There are few situations more challenging than unclear paternity. If two men claim to be the father of the same child, this unanswered question should be resolved as soon as possible. After paternity becomes clear, the entire family can move on with their lives. Establishing paternity can improve the mental health of the child… Read More »

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Protecting Your Business With a Prenuptial Agreement in Atlanta

By Buckhead Family Law |

Atlanta is home to many entrepreneurs who work their entire lives to build successful businesses. After putting so much work into your business, you might fear losing it during a divorce. First of all, you need to understand the potential threat divorce poses to your business. Secondly, you need to consider strategies to protect… Read More »

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How Cheating Affects Property Division in Atlanta

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Georgia is a no-fault state, which means that there is no reason to highlight adultery when filing for divorce. That being said, cheating can still affect many aspects of divorce, including property division. Whether you have been accused of adultery or you were a victim of this misconduct, you may want to take a… Read More »

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What Does It Mean to “Negotiate in Bad Faith” During an Uncontested Atlanta Divorce?

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Private negotiations are central to uncontested divorces in Atlanta, often taking the form of mediated discussions. During these private discussions, spouses may “negotiate in bad faith.” What does this phrase mean? Why is it important? What can you do if you are accused of this, and how should you react if you face this… Read More »

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