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 apply to civilians. Couples consisting of one or both partners who are serving in […]
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 among family members and friends who may have unrealistic expectations about receiving an inheritance. Without […]
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 be a personal choice to forgo the legal institution of marriage. But cohabiting couples may […]
Making sure that you and your spouse’s wishes regarding future health care are respected is one of the most important decisions to make. Married couples can use a health care power of attorney to make sure that their loved ones […]
Marital Fault in Georgia Family Law There are many reasons why couples choose to divorce. In some cases, misconduct on the part of one or both parties may be the cause. This can include adultery, abandonment, physical or emotional violence, […]
How to Protect Marital Property in Marriage and Divorce Married couples have assets they acquired before and during the marriage. Shared property allows you and your spouse to enjoy the benefits that real estate, retirement and investment accounts, and other […]
Marriage License Requirements in Georgia Obtaining a marriage license is a must when getting married in a civil or religious ceremony. Each state in the U.S. has its own requirements for couples looking to obtain a marriage license. The license […]