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Relocating with Your Child After a Gwinnett County Divorce: What Georgia Law Requires

by Vishal | Jun 19, 2026 | Divorce

Moving on after a divorce is hard enough on its own. When a move involves taking a child to a different city or state, the legal side of things gets considerably more complicated. A lot of parents in Gwinnett County do not realize that relocating with a child after a...

Modifying a Custody Order in DeKalb County: When and How You Can Ask the Court to Change It

by Vishal | Jun 19, 2026 | Divorce

Custody orders are not permanent. That is one of the most misunderstood things about Georgia family law. When a judge signs a custody order, it is meant to reflect the best situation for the child at that point in time. Life changes. People move, jobs shift, kids grow...

Alimony in Newton County: Who Qualifies and How Much Can You Expect?

by Vishal | Jun 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

Alimony comes up in almost every Georgia divorce conversation, yet few people actually understand how it works before they need it. If you are going through a Newton County divorce, knowing what spousal support looks like under Georgia law can save you from surprises,...

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  • Relocating with Your Child After a Gwinnett County Divorce: What Georgia Law Requires
  • Modifying a Custody Order in DeKalb County: When and How You Can Ask the Court to Change It
  • Alimony in Newton County: Who Qualifies and How Much Can You Expect?
  • Custody Modifications in Gwinnett County: When Can You Change the Agreement?
  • Equitable Distribution of Assets in a Newton County Divorce

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