On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jun 25, 2020 | Divorce, Property Division Issues
In Georgia, courts divide property and assets on an equitable basis. In other words, they attempt to distribute your property fairly. That includes all property classified as marital property. Separate property—like gifts or inheritances—does not go through the...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jun 24, 2020 | Divorce
As you and your spouse divorce, you may worry about how you will make ends meet on your own. During your marriage, they may have earned more than you. Because of this, they may have to provide you alimony to help you maintain your former lifestyle. Yet, not all...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jun 22, 2020 | Fathers' Rights
Georgia fathers like you may wonder about establishing paternity. If married, paternity is often established automatically. But what if you never married? Unmarried fathers often have to go through more complex steps to establish paternity. Still, some professionals...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jun 5, 2020 | Child Custody Matters
When it comes to the divorce process, those with significant assets are often especially concerned about various issues related to ending their marriage, including property division and their financial obligations following the divorce (such as alimony and child...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jun 5, 2020 | Property Division Issues
You may have settled on a decision with your spouse to buy the marital home as part of your upcoming divorce settlement. This allows you to hold on to the home you have lived in during the marriage and enables your spouse to start over elsewhere. To come up with an...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jun 5, 2020 | Divorce
Despite dropping rates, divorce remains far from uncommon in the U.S. According to the American Psychological Association, somewhere between 40 and 50% of American marriages ultimately break down. Even when couples try to separate on good terms, dividing shared...