Creating a parenting plan with your ex if you share young children requires special attention to the unique needs of you, your ex and your children alike. Working to ensure that your parenting plan addresses the developmental needs of your children – and considers how...
Criminal Defense And High-Stakes Divorce In Georgia Requires Grit And Local Insight
Child Custody
When can you modify child custody agreements in Georgia?
Changing a child custody agreement in Georgia involves many important factors. Parents seeking to change their custody arrangements need to understand these factors. The primary concern is always the best interests of the child, but other elements also matter in...
When your ex is unfit to parent your children
Divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience, and dealing with a child custody battle can make it even more difficult. Not all parents are capable of making sound judgments and providing adequate care for their children. If one parent poses a threat to a...
Can You Move with Your Child?
A parent with physical custody may want to move at some point after the initial custody order is entered. In order to move with the child, a parent will need the permission of the other parent or a court order. That parent has the burden of proof to show that the move is in the best interests of the child.…