If you are a divorced mom leaving Georgia with your children, you may need to obtain permission from their father even if he is not actively involved in their lives. The office of Terri Herron Law helps in determining whether you might need to first modify a court...
Month: September 2019
How may a father respond when an ex-spouse alleges child abuse?
Individuals in Georgia and across the nation are finding themselves facing unwarranted accusations of abuse. A study published in the Washington Post revealed that family courts are hearing a significantly greater number of arguments containing false allegations of...
Dissipation of assets: What you can do about it
Some couples have a very simple divorce. The process goes smoothly with little issue. They are agreeable with each other and quick to compromise. However, many divorces in Georgia are quite the opposite. The couples argue over everything and the process drags on....
How can I establish paternity?
Establishing paternity in Georgia helps you obtain child support. Knowing who the biological father of your child is matters in the eyes of the law. Fortunately, there are several methods you can use for determining paternity. There are different are paternity methods...
How Georgia establishes alimony
Under state law, Georgia married couples must financially support one another until a divorce becomes final. In some cases, the judge orders one spouse to pay the other either temporary or permanent alimony, often when a long-term marriage ends and/or one spouse has...