Does cohabitating by GA law, mean I will lose my alimony?
Yes, it most likely does. Your boyfriend moving in with you would seem to meet the definition of "cohabitation". Him moving in would only not be...
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Yes, it most likely does. Your boyfriend moving in with you would seem to meet the definition of "cohabitation". Him moving in would only not be...
You should publish it both in Georgia (in the county where the complaint is filed) and in North Carolina (in the county of his last known address)....
No. A parent who voluntarily surrenders their parental rights for the purpose of adoption has only ten (10) days to withdraw their surrender. As...
In addition to the initial suggestion of requesting a protective order, you can also avoid future physical contact by not engaging in conversation...
While initial protective orders may be granted ex parte (with the judge hearing only one side of the story), those orders are usually followed by a...
If you stay clean, it is possible that your visitation will be restored to that of the original decree. However, it is very unlikely that it will...
The likelihood of you obtaining "joint custody" depends on how you are defining the phrase. Joint LEGAL custody is preferred and is usually granted...
In your question, you stated "the state took my children". If your children were removed from your custody by the Department of Family and...
A person requesting modification is allowed to ask to modify both support and visitation in the same action; they are not required to file a...
If he is violating an existing order for child support, you should file an action for contempt of court (for his failure to pay the support). If...