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...
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...
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,...
by Vishal | May 21, 2026 | Child Support, Divorce
Custody orders are not meant to be permanent in every situation. Life changes, and Georgia law recognizes that. But walking into court and asking a judge to change a custody arrangement is not as simple as saying things are different now. There is a legal standard...
by Vishal | May 21, 2026 | Divorce
Divorce is already stressful. Then comes the question of who gets what, and for many people in Newton County, that question feels even more overwhelming than the divorce itself. Georgia follows the principle of equitable distribution, which means marital property is...
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