When married business partners get divorced

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Anyone in Georgia who has ever gotten a divorce knows that untangling a marriage can be a very complicated thing. When the couple also owns and runs a business together, there is a whole new layer of complexity with which to deal. Entrepreneur suggests that one of the most important things to do at the […]

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What happens to credit cards and debt in a divorce?

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Amidst the hardships of divorce, one matter that has to be addressed is dividing assets, including financial accounts. Many couples share credit accounts, so what happens to these during a divorce? Here is how accounts are treated and divided, and also what steps you can take if you are going through or planning a divorce. […]

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Keeping a joint mortgage after a divorce

Last updated on April 8, 2021

If you are like many people in Georgia, your home is the single largest financial asset that you and your spouse own. This reality, along with the emotional attachment that many people have to their homes, it is no wonder that deciding what to do with your house when you get divorced can be so […]

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Tips for positive co-parenting after a divorce

Last updated on April 8, 2021

One thing that divorcing parents in Georgia must come to terms with is the fact that while a divorce can end their marriage, it does not eliminate the need for them to work together with each other to raise their children. Co-parenting after a divorce is an art unto itself and can require a high […]

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Splitting retirement accounts in a divorce

Last updated on April 8, 2021

When getting divorced, spouses in Georgia may need to split the assets in their retirement accounts as part of their property divisions settlement. However, it is important to understand that splitting these accounts may not be the same as splitting other assets as special rules may apply. SmartAsset indicates that without the use of a […]

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Before you divide the artwork: The importance of valuation

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Assets that a couple obtains during the marriage become marital property, and these have to be divided in a Georgia divorce. Forbes warns that unlike financial assets, personal property does not have a straightforward price tag that can be used as a bargaining tool when spouses are trying to decide who gets what. Artwork falls […]

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What can we learn from the Brangelina divorce?

Last updated on April 8, 2021

If you are currently going through a Georgia divorce that involves custody issues, you may be sympathizing with Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt as their custody questions are discussed in the news. Even if your situation is nothing like theirs, the upheaval that your child is facing may be similar to what the Jolie-Pitt children […]

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Answering a complaint for divorce

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Divorce is more than the end of your relationship; it is also the end of your household in Georgia. While property division may not be the first thing you think of when you receive a summons from your spouse requesting a divorce, reading through his or her wishes that have been presented to the court […]

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Adding virtual visitation to your parenting plan

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Coming to an agreement on a parenting plan may be difficult for two parents in Georgia who both want to spend as much time with their child as possible. Developing a fair schedule may seem even more challenging if one parent has moved to another state, but communication options may help bridge the distance. The […]

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