If your son or daughter is born out of wedlock in Georgia, state law grants the mother sole custody. If you, the father, wishes to establish a legal relationship with your child and obtain visitation or custody rights, you must not only establish paternity, but you...
Month: October 2019
What are the requirements for divorce in Georgia?
Just like states have particular requirements for individuals who wish to get married, so too do states have requirements for getting divorced. Fortunately for you, if you live in Georgia and hope to get a divorce, the conditions are not nearly as strict as those of...
What are grounds for modification to a support agreement in GA?
When the judge presiding over your child custody case in Georgia makes his or her final determination regarding child support, he or she does so with the utmost thought and care. For this reason, it is unlikely the courts will modify a child support agreement simply...
5 steps to obtaining a divorce in Georgia
Your marriage has broken down, and you no longer have the feelings for your spouse that you had at the beginning of the marriage. Although you may still love him or her, you decide to file papers for divorce. The most common ground for divorce is when the marriage is...