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Mediation vs. Postnuptial Agreements in Atlanta

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Mediation and postnuptial agreements both represent alternatives to divorce litigation. However, spouses use these two methods in completely different scenarios. Which one makes more sense for you? Should you create a postnuptial agreement now, or wait until a potential breakup and begin mediation? Learn more about this subject by speaking with a family law… Read More »

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Who Should Be Present for Prenuptial Agreement Negotiations in Atlanta?

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If you and your partner have agreed to discuss a prenuptial agreement, you might feel somewhat daunted by the negotiations ahead. This process might be easier to handle if you have someone by your side at the negotiation table. But who should you bring? Who can provide you with guidance during this process? Who… Read More »

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Who Gets the Car in an Atlanta Divorce?

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One of the most common issues during property division in Atlanta is the fate of the family vehicle. Who gets the car? If you rely on your vehicle for work or family commitments, you might be intent on keeping the car for yourself. But what if your ex also wants the vehicle? How does… Read More »

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Appealing an “Unconscionable” Prenuptial Agreement in Atlanta

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You spent considerable sums on what you thought was a rock-solid prenuptial agreement. But when you broke up with your ex, a judge called the agreement “unconscionable.” How could this happen? What does “unconscionable” even mean? Perhaps most importantly, can you appeal a rejected prenuptial agreement in Atlanta? These are questions you might want… Read More »

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How Common Is Permanent Alimony in Atlanta?

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If you are approaching a divorce in Atlanta, you might have heard that permanent alimony is a possibility. If you stand to pay alimony, this might seem like a daunting prospect. If you stand to receive alimony, ongoing payments for the foreseeable future could be highly encouraging. But how likely is permanent alimony in… Read More »

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Dealing With Allegations of Child Abuse During a Custody Battle in Atlanta

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Allegations of child abuse can drastically affect custody battles in Atlanta. Whether you’re making these accusations or facing them, you should know that family courts take child abuse very seriously. How should you approach these situations? How do you act in your child’s best interests? Could a child custody attorney in Atlanta help? How… Read More »

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Can I Get My Ex’s License Suspended if They Don’t Pay Child Support in Atlanta?

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Single parents face serious financial pressures when their exes do not follow through on their child support obligations. If you are dealing with this situation, you might wonder how you can convince your ex to start making these payments. Do you have any kind of leverage in this situation? What kind of legal consequences… Read More »

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Are There “Virtual” Collaborative Divorces in Atlanta?

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Modern technology makes it possible to have in-depth conversations and negotiations without ever meeting face-to-face. These virtual negotiations became common during the pandemic, and they remain popular to this day. If you have been exploring the idea of a collaborative divorce in Atlanta, you might be wondering whether you can conduct these discussions through… Read More »

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The Role of Social Media Evidence in an Atlanta Divorce

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The vast majority of Americans use social media on a daily basis, and this extends to divorcing spouses. During this turbulent time, you might be more tempted to escape by “doomscrolling,” watching YouTube videos, and keeping up with your closest friends and family. You might also be tempted to post on social media in… Read More »

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Dividing Precious Metals and Jewelry in an Atlanta High-Net-Worth Divorce

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According to recent studies, a considerable percentage of the US population owns physical gold or silver. Some of these investors own gold or silver bullion purely for investment purposes, while others own precious metals in the form of jewelry. Whatever the case may be, the value of these assets can be quite high. This… Read More »

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