Former NBA Player to Divorce “Real Housewives of Atlanta” Star

Last updated on April 8, 2021

On May 20, NBA-TV analyst and former NBA player Eric Snow filed for divorce from DeShawn Graves Snow, who appeared on the first season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”  The Alpharetta couple has been married for twelve years. The high-asset divorce was filed in Fulton County Superior Court. Eric Snow cited irreconcilable differences and […]

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Fathers’ rights: What is parental alienation syndrome?

Last updated on April 8, 2021

During and after a divorce, emotions run high. Under the best of circumstances, it can be a real challenge to co-parent children with a former spouse. Especially when the divorce wasn’t amicable, a disagreement can easily become a child custody battle. In some severe cases, however, it becomes much more than a disagreement. When one […]

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Tiger Woods’ Wife Now Seeks $750M in High-Asset Divorce Case

Last updated on April 8, 2021

According to a recent report released by New York Daily News on Saturday, Elin Nordegren, the wife of embattled golf star Tiger Woods, is seeking a $750 million settlement in their high-asset divorce case. Furthermore, Nordegren has abandoned her bid for joint child custody and is now seeking sole guardianship of the couple’s children, daughter Sam, […]

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U.S. Supreme Court Rules on International Child Custody Case

Last updated on April 8, 2021

The Unites States Supreme Court recently delivered an interesting opinion dealing with issues of child custody and international law. The main issue to be addressed by the court was the precise meaning of “ne exeat” clauses in child custody orders. The case, Abbott v. Abbott, involved a British father and an American mother who had […]

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High-Asset Divorce at Core of Fayette County Judges’ Resignations

Last updated on April 8, 2021

The Fayette County Superior Court has been rocked recently by allegations of judicial misconduct that have led to the resignations of two judges: Chief Judge Paschal A. English, Jr. and Judge Johnnie L. Caldwell Jr. Many of the allegations were made public after complaints of sexual harassment and conflict of interest in the high-asset divorce […]

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Tiger Woods, Nordegren Seek Shared International Child Custody

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Child custody will be a central issue in the upcoming divorce of Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren. The couple plans to share custody. According to reports, and Nordegren has expressed her desire to be free to take the children to her native Sweden. However, as demonstrated by several recent international child custody disputes that made […]

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The Standing Order in Georgia Divorce Actions

Last updated on August 2, 2024

When a domestic relations action is filed in Georgia a “standing order” is generally issued by the superior court where the plaintiff has filed the action. In a divorce proceeding, a standing order prevents either party from removing the parties’ children from the jurisdiction, harassing or stalking each other, or from selling or otherwise disposing […]

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Parenting Plans

Last updated on April 8, 2021

Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 19-9-1, as of January 1, 2008, a parenting plan is required for permanent custody and modification actions and in the judge’s discretion may be required for temporary hearings. A parenting plan may be submitted, individually or jointly, for approval by the court. A parenting plan shall include among other things, where […]

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Sole Child Custody Granted to Denise Richards

Last updated on April 8, 2021

The divorce between actors Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards ended 4 years ago, but details regarding their divorce and child custody arrangements are still in flux. Their Hollywood marriage included the birth of 2 daughters. Upon the marriage’s end, the couple shared legal custody of the girls, but now that has changed. The couple has […]

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Court Holds for Grandmother in Adoption-Child Custody Dispute

Last updated on April 8, 2021

After an emotional battle, the Georgia Court of Appeals held in favor of a grandmother’s adoption of her grandchild, the legality of which was disputed by the child’s former foster parents. In the unusual dispute, both the grandmother and the foster parents sought to be legally considered the state’s first choice to be granted permanent […]

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