On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 31, 2020 | Child Custody Matters
It is very common to end up with a co-parenting arrangement after a divorce. This is because co-parenting is usually in the best interest of the child. Even if the parents divorce and no longer cohabitate, having both parents actively involved with raising the child...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 29, 2020 | Divorce
You may file for divorce in Georgia if you or your spouse has lived in the state for at least six months. The state allows for no-fault divorce proceedings, which means neither party has to prove the other is at fault to receive a divorce. Learn more about what to...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 27, 2020 | Divorce
Divorces are often complex, especially when children are involved. Many issues can disrupt the parent-child relationship and some of these issues may originate with the ex-spouse. Parental alienation is a common occurrence in contentious divorces. Not only can it...
On behalf of Terri Herron Law | Jul 23, 2020 | Contested And Uncontested Divorce
Finances can easily become a matter of contention in a divorce. When people realize a divorce is in their future, they should go over their finances to make preparations. People should know the fine details of their finances before the divorce takes place. According...