On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 31, 2019 | Fathers' Rights
Georgia law protects the rights of both parents to have a relationship with their child, even when they no longer have a relationship with one another. However, unmarried fathers must take legal steps to claim their parental rights. Preserve your ability to care for...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 27, 2019 | Divorce
Some divorcing couples want to take their case before a divorce mediator in the hopes that a neutral third party can help them resolve their differences. But with so many mediators in the Atlanta area to choose from, you want to be sure they are professionally...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 3, 2019 | Uncategorized
Not everyone is a fan of summer. When the school year ends, you may be one of those who long for the Georgia winter or at least for a cooler season. However, the rising temperature may not be the only reason for your unhappiness. If you and your spouse...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 1, 2019 | Child Custody Matters
If there are concerns over a Georgia parent’s ability to safely interact with a child, a court may mandate supervised visitation. It may take place at the parent’s house, a public place or any other location where the safety of the child can be guaranteed....