Georgia does not give unmarried fathers automatic authority to make decisions or secure time with their child. You only gain that authority when you take certain steps the law requires. Here is what you need to know. Your name on the birth certificate is not enough...
Protecting Your Interest In Family Law Matters
Year: 2025
2 common estate planning myths in Georgia
Widespread myths about estate planning in Georgia often hinder the process. These misunderstandings persist because of common assumptions and misinformation. Following these misconceptions may cause delays, add expenses or create disputes. Recognizing the truth behind...
Could a small mistake cost an executor money?
Frequently, testators establishing estate plans allocate resources as compensation for their personal representatives. The people who administer an estate take on a lot of work and may spend a year or longer fulfilling their duties. What they receive in exchange for...
3 issues that could make mediation a smart divorce option
Some people use a scorched-earth approach as they prepare for divorce. Their emotions are so intense that they lash out at their spouses and fight over everything. This approach not only causes further damage to the dynamic between the spouses but can also result in a...

