Georgia Divorce Legal Guides (4 found)

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Frank William Hamilton
Written by Frank William Hamilton
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If you have decided to divorce your spouse, there are many things to consider. While a no-fault divorce does not require proof that the other spouse did something wrong, you must ensure that a settlement is reached the provides for your short term as well as long term goals.
Douglas Blake Chanco
Written by Douglas Blake Chanco
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In Georgia if you are considering a divorce from your spouse, there are many things to consider. While a no-fault divorce does not require proof that the other spouse did something wrong, you must ensure that a settlement is reached the provides for your short term as well as long term goals.
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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.
Joel Richard Beck
Written by Joel Richard Beck
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An Advance Directive for Healthcare in the state of Georgia is a document that allows people to designate an agent to make health-care decisions for them if they are incapacitated and cannot make those decisions themselves.

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