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How to Get Back into the Job Market After Being a Stay-at-Home Mom

By Melissa Davis |

It can be tricky to get back into the workforce after being away from it for a while. After all, quitting your job to be a stay-at-home mom is a little different than spending time away due to a layoff. Unfortunately, after a divorce, some women find themselves having to step outside of the… Read More »

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Five Benefits of Divorce Support Groups for Women

By Melissa Davis |

Divorce means more than just losing a spouse. Your entire world is uprooted. You and your children need to find healthy ways to cope with the new normal. This means finding a new support system for yourself, which allows you to entertain healthy coping methods that you can teach your children. At Buckhead Family… Read More »

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Divorced Parents and Tax Returns: What You Need to Know

By Melissa Davis |

One of the many things that should be determined during a divorce is which parent gets to claim the children on their tax returns. Since there are numerous benefits for the parent, such as getting to use the Earned Income Tax Credit, which leads to a larger tax return, it makes sense for both… Read More »

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Five Tips for Mothers When Adjusting Custody Arrangements for Moving Out of State With Your Child

By Melissa Davis |

Having partial custody of your child after a divorce is made easier when you have clear, agreed upon plans for situations like taking them to school and caring for them. But what happens when an unexpected hurdle is thrown across your path? Sometimes, life throws you a curveball, and you have to roll with… Read More »

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What You Need to Know About Paying Child Support to Your Ex-Husband

By Melissa Davis |

It’s pretty common for women to get child support payments from their ex-husbands after divorce proceedings conclude. So common, in fact, that 23% of all families run by a single mother in the United States receive some form of child support. Additionally, every one in three children in the country lives in a single-parent… Read More »

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Navigating Divorce after 50 – Unique Challenges Facing Women

By Melissa Davis |

Did you know that the divorce rates for adults over the age of 50 have skyrocketed quite a bit in recent years? This could be due to the belief that couples should wait until their kids are out of school before filing, necessary changes finally brought forth by frustrated women going through menopause, or… Read More »

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Challenges Facing Professional Moms During a Divorce

By Melissa Davis |

Not only is navigating the stormy waters of divorce tough, with so many issues to iron out, such as child support, spousal support, and separating the marital property, but what happens to women who need to continue working following the final judgement? The help that you received from your spouse when you were working… Read More »

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Ways to Rebuild Resilience and Move Forward Following Divorce

By Melissa Davis |

It can be extremely difficult wading through the next steps after a tough divorce in Georgia. Women who are used to the rhythms of their marriages often feel cast off and alone, even if they’re the ones who initiated the divorce. In a world where ending a marriage is still seen as a sign… Read More »

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Getting Divorced? Financial Advice for Women to Help Prepare

By Melissa Davis |

Deciding to get divorced is never an easy decision. While the process can proceed a bit more smoothly when you have a good Georgia divorce lawyer on your side, there are still a number of factors to consider. One of the main ones that women struggle with during and after the divorce is finances…. Read More »

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Special Financial Considerations In Divorce When Wife Is Primary Earner

By Melissa Davis |

Society has is constantly evolving and has changed quite a bit over the years, reaching a point where some families have women who are the primary breadwinners. The men in these relationships either stay home with the kids, or have jobs of their own, but don’t make anywhere near the amount of money that… Read More »

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