When Georgia entrepreneurs start a business, they can include language in the company's organizing documents that specifies that if there is a divorce, the business cannot be transferred to their spouse. However, if the person has already started the business, a pre-...
Month: February 2019
Tips for parenting after a divorce
Parents in Georgia and throughout the country will need to raise their children even after their marriages end. This generally means working together to make sure co-parenting goes as smoothly as possible. When kids see that their parents can put up a unified front,...
Your rights as an unmarried father
As social media profiles have become more commonplace, it has become easier for men to know if they may be a father. But if you are not married to the mother of your child, you could be left with no rights to your child if you don’t take action. Proving paternity The...
How to handle being denied visitation rights
When Georgia parents are denied visitation rights of their children, they face a difficult situation. This is true no matter if the ex-spouse or the courts have denied visitation. It is important for a person who has been denied visitation to take immediate action to...
How child custody appeals are conducted
Trial courts in Georgia sometimes make mistakes in a decision. These mistakes occur in child custody hearings as in other types of cases. For these instances, the Georgia court system has a remedy for review of a bad decision. An appeal is a method of requesting a...