Voluntary vs. Involuntary Termination of Paternal Rights in Georgia The termination of paternal rights prevents fathers from participating in a meaningful way in the welfare and upbringing of their children. When a father loses or gives up his paternal rights, […]
Putative Father Registry and Parental Rights Adoption laws can be complex and difficult to navigate. Circumstances around adoption can vary widely, making it difficult for adoptive parents, birth parents, and others to know their rights and legal obligations. Putative father […]
Parental Revocation in Georgia Family Law Parental rights allow parents to have custody of, visit, and make decisions related to their children. But family law courts can terminate those rights when it’s in the best interests of children whose well […]
Understanding Paternity Rights in Georgia Family Law Courts Georgia’s family laws protect the rights of children and both parents. Paternity rights determine the role that a father will play in raising a child and contributing to their development and well-being. […]
Termination of Paternal Rights and Georgia Family Law Family law courts often grant or terminate the rights of parents. When it comes to fathers and paternal rights, court judges terminate their rights when it’s in the best interests of the […]
The Role of Child Welfare Agencies in Georgia Family Law The state of Georgia has laws in place that protect children and give families the support they need for long-term well-being. Child welfare agencies help families find the services to […]
State Adoption Laws in Georgia Knowing Georgia state laws helps adoptive parents navigate the adoption process. Complying with state adoption laws is essential to obtaining a final adoption decree. The adoption process makes it possible for a child to legally […]
Safe Haven Laws in Georgia Protect Parents and Infants Safe haven laws have been established to protect infants whose mothers are unable to care for them. These laws decriminalize the act of leaving infants at designated locations in order for […]