Georgia Alimony Legal Advice (72 found)Narrow your searchPosted 10 months ago in Alimony Gainesville, GA Posted 9 months ago in Divorce / Separation Duluth, GA Posted 10 months ago in Alimony Cumming, GA
Jon Vincent Forehand's answer
In the last couple of years, the child support calculation method changed... Posted 10 months ago in Alimony Atlanta, GA Posted 10 months ago in Alimony Atlanta, GA Posted 10 months ago in Debt Collection Forsyth, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
The simple answer is yes, you can assess interest on the past due amount. Your... Posted 8 months ago in Divorce / Separation Flowery Branch, GA
John Robert Coleman Jr.'s answer
Generally a person is guilty of abandonment if they go for a period of 30 days... Posted 10 months ago in Child Support Atlanta, GA
John Preston Smith's answer
If you are sure the marriage is over, then you need to file for divorce in the... Posted 8 months ago in Employment / Labor Alpharetta, GA Posted about 1 year ago in Alimony Savannah, GA
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Shalini D Gujavarty's answer
Your wife may be entitled to alimony depending on a variety of factors: * The... Posted 8 months ago in Divorce / Separation Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
Georgia does what is known as equitable division of assets (which would include... Posted 8 months ago in Divorce / Separation Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
There is no "legal separaration" in Georgia. You would either need to file...
Robert Lane Tharp's answer
I wanted to confirm that Glen is correct. There is no "legal separaration" in... Posted about 1 year ago in Divorce / Separation Senoia, GA
Sheila Louise Rambeck's answer
Question 1: The divorce paperwork must be filed in the Superior Court in the... Posted 10 months ago in Alimony Atlanta, GA Posted 9 months ago in Divorce / Separation Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
There is no way to answer your question from the information given. Georgia... Posted 9 months ago in Divorce / Separation Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
Almost 100% of divorces in Georgia are no fault so proof of infidelity rarely... Posted 9 months ago in Divorce / Separation Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
He cannot file for an uncontested divorce unless you sign an agreement. So he... Posted 9 months ago in Divorce / Separation Atlanta, GA
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
Your questions indicate that you are far from an uncontested divorce. Before... Posted 9 months ago in Child Support Atlanta, GA
William Murrey Ordway's answer
The short answer is yes, you can get child support for your son. I would...
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
Get your own separate lawyer. It was highly unethical for a lawyer to talk... Posted about 1 year ago in Alimony Chickamauga, GA |