Legal custody refers to a parent's right to make decisions about a child's upbringing, including education, health care and religious training. On the other hand, physical custody refers to where a child physically resides. Both legal and physical custody are crucial...
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Month: February 2023
What should you avoid doing if you’re in the middle of a divorce?
For most divorcing couples, property division is one of the most important and high-stakes parts of the process. In Georgia, divorcing spouses must divide their marital assets equitably. Each party must get a fair share of the marital property, but the two of them are...