Military Divorce and the Division of Retirement Pensions
When married couples decide to go their separate ways, there are important decisions they need to make that can impact the wellbeing of the entire
When married couples decide to go their separate ways, there are important decisions they need to make that can impact the wellbeing of the entire
Whether you’re figuring out child custody, child support, or the division of assets, there are laws in place that apply to military couples that don’t
Married couples made up of one or two military servicemembers face the same challenges as civilians. But they also face unique circumstances due to the
Parental custody ensures that a child receives the care they need. When parents decide to go their separate ways through a divorce, making decisions on
Establishing child support is an essential part of the divorce process. It ensures that children get the support they need when parents decide to part
Many couples choose to live together without ever becoming legally married. Understanding how cohabitation can affect issues related to personal finances, alimony, and child support
Couples who choose to live together without getting married often assume they have the same rights as married couples. But under Georgia state law,
Wills can dictate how your personal property and assets will be distributed at the time of your death. A will can prevent confusion and conflict
Many couples choose to live together without getting married. For some, it can be the first step toward marriage, while for others, cohabiting can simply
There are plenty of legal strategies available for protecting the wellbeing of you and your spouse. But many couples overlook the benefits that a power
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