A divorce decree or any family law agreement likely involved a lot of time and effort to finalize. Ideally, it is an equitable arrangement where both sides get what they need. This may have been the case at one point, but the circumstances involving the parent and the...
modifications to family law orders
Helping families through changes after divorces
A divorce is a terminal event. It brings a marriage to its legal end and allows the two parties who were once joined together to move forward in life as single individuals. Life continues after divorce for Georgia residents who choose to use the legal process, and...
Can parents change a child custody plan?
Child custody orders and agreements are intended to serve the best interests of the children who are subject to their terms. While in some cases Georgia parents may be able to create sound parenting plans that withstand the test of time and meet their children's needs...
How do I modify a child support order?
In Georgia, a parent may be required to pay child support to their children if they are not the primary caretakers of those youths. Child support in Georgia is established by statute and, generally, parents pay a portion of their income to their kids when they are...