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Written by Frank William Hamilton
When it comes to the future of your family, you want to do everything you can to be there for them. Whether you are involved in a custody dispute or you want to work out a fair visitation agreement, you want a strong advocate to make your case. 3 of 11 users found this helpful. Posted in Child Custody 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Douglas Blake Chanco
When it comes to the future of your family, you want to do everything you can to be there for them. Whether you are involved in a custody dispute or you want to work out a fair visitation agreement, you want a strong advocate to make your case. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Child Custody 5 months ago. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Regina Irene Edwards
Winning custody for fathers is difficult, but not impossible. With the right set of facts, and the right attorney, fathers all across Georgia are obtaining custody more and more. Posted in Child Custody 22 days ago. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Damon Sharad Bivek
Are you the mother or father of a child born out of wedlock? If so, then this guide is for you! This guide is intended to give parents information about what to do if they are the mother or father of a child out of wedlock and want to receive child support or are seeking to gain visitation rights. Posted in Child Custody 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Avvo Staff
Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Georgia consumers looking for urgent legal guidance. 2 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Joel Richard Beck
Creating a will in the state of Georgia is part of a basic estate-planning strategy and can help alleviate family strife after your death by clearly stating your intended property distribution at the time of your death. 4 of 7 users found this helpful. Posted in Wills / Living Wills about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Georgia |