If you’re an unmarried father in Georgia looking to secure parental rights, understanding how to fill out legitimation forms in Georgia is essential. Legitimation establishes your legal rights as a father, providing access to custody and visitation and inheritance benefits for your child. The process can be detailed and requires strict adherence to Georgia’s family […]
Understanding when child support ends in Georgia is critical for parents involved in support cases. Generally, under child support laws in Georgia, obligations end when a child reaches the age of 18. However, this can extend to 20 if the child remains enrolled full-time in secondary school. Moreover, specific conditions such as emancipation or marriage […]
Ending a marriage is rarely easy, and one of the first questions many clients ask is how long the divorce process might take. In Georgia, the timeline can vary significantly depending on several factors, including whether the divorce is contested or uncontested, the court’s schedule, and whether children or property division are involved. While every […]
Divorce records in Georgia are generally public, meaning that once a divorce is finalized, the documents become part of the court’s official record and are accessible to anyone. These records can include personal information such as the parties’ names, grounds for divorce, custody agreements, and financial details. While this level of access promotes transparency, it […]
Divorce mediation is a practical and efficient alternative to traditional divorce litigation. It allows couples to resolve disputes involving asset division, child custody, and spousal support amicably. While mediation significantly simplifies the divorce process, the agreement reached during mediation alone does not finalize the divorce in Georgia. A divorce becomes official once the court reviews, […]
Temporary custody allows an individual to assume legal responsibility for a child for a limited period. This arrangement is often necessary when a parent cannot provide care due to illness, legal issues, or other circumstances. In Georgia, the courts must grant temporary custody to ensure the child’s safety and well-being. The process involves filing a […]
Filing for divorce first in Georgia does not guarantee a more favorable outcome, but it can provide strategic benefits. The petitioner, the spouse who initiates the process, controls when and where the case is filed. This can be important in jurisdictions like Fulton County Family Court, where court schedules and procedures may vary. At North […]
Child support is mandatory in Georgia when a court orders a parent to provide financial support for their child. Under Georgia law, both parents are responsible for supporting their child, but the noncustodial parent typically makes direct payments. The amount is determined based on the Georgia Child Support Guidelines, which factor in parents’ income, healthcare […]
Child support cases play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of children after a separation or divorce. However, there are situations where parents may need to close their child support cases, such as when a child reaches the age of majority, both parties agree to terminate support, or the child becomes financially independent. This […]
Georgia’s no-fault divorce laws make it possible for couples to dissolve their marriages without assigning blame to either party. A critical component of this process is the mandatory waiting period, which ensures that both parties have adequate time to prepare and reflect before the finalization of the divorce. This article will explore Georgia’s no-fault divorce […]
North Georgia Family Lawyers, LLC provides Divorce and Family Law legal services in the following counties: Fulton County, Cobb County, Dekalb County, Clayton County and Douglas County, Georgia.