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The Rise of Mediation Over Litigation in Family Law
Family law disputes once followed a familiar path: file a complaint, appear in court, and let a judge decide. Today, however, many families are choosing mediation as an alternative to courtroom litigation. This shift reflects a growing preference for resolution methods that are collaborative, flexible, and less adversarial than traditional court battles. A Johns Creek, GA family lawyer can help ...
Modern Parenting Plans for Non-Traditional Families
Families today look very different from those of a generation ago, and family law has had to evolve alongside them. Modern parenting plans now serve blended families, LGBTQ+ parents, step-parents, and multi-household arrangements that do not fit traditional molds. A well-designed parenting plan must reflect how a family actually lives, communicates, and makes decisions, not how families once looked on ...
Co-Parenting in a Digital World
Co-parenting has always depended on communication, cooperation, and consistency. Today, technology adds a new layer to that relationship, one that can either simplify coordination or intensify conflict. From shared calendars to social media and messaging apps, digital tools now shape how parents manage schedules, set boundaries, and stay connected across households. An Alpharetta, GA custody lawyer can help parents navigate ...
How AI Is Changing Divorce and Custody Decisions
Artificial intelligence is steadily reshaping the legal landscape, and family law is no exception. While no algorithm can replace a judge’s discretion or an attorney’s judgment, AI tools are increasingly influencing how divorce and custody cases are prepared, analyzed, and resolved. For clients navigating emotionally and financially complex situations, this shift brings both opportunities and important limitations. A Cumming, GA ...
How Georgia Decides Child Custody
Most parents going through a custody dispute have the same question: how does a judge actually make this decision? It’s not arbitrary. Georgia courts follow a defined legal framework, and knowing what that framework looks like can help you prepare, set realistic expectations, and avoid costly mistakes. The Best Interests Standard Every custody decision in Georgia starts from the same ...
Legitimation and Paternity in Georgia
Many people use “paternity” and “legitimation” as if they mean the same thing. In Georgia, they do not. They are two separate legal processes, and confusing them can create real problems for both parents and their children. Paternity establishes that a man is the biological father of a child. Legitimation goes further. It grants an unmarried father legal parental rights. ...
TAG Program Supports Fostering And Adoption
Georgia’s Teens After Guardianship (TAG) program is helping youth ages 13-18 after foster care, adoption, or guardianship, providing critical resources for their transition into adulthood. Families and teens participating in TAG gain access to career preparation, educational funding, housing support, mentorship, and life skills training, making sure that these young individuals are set up for long-term success. Programs like TAG ...
When A Parent Violates A Custody Order In GA
Custody orders exist for a reason. They are court-issued legal documents that spell out each parent’s rights and responsibilities, and both parents are expected to follow them. When one parent decides to ignore or work around those terms, it creates problems that often require legal intervention to fix. If you are dealing with this situation, you are not without options. ...
Paternity Vs. Legitimation In Georgia
Many people use the terms paternity and legitimation interchangeably. In Georgia, they are not the same thing, and that distinction matters more than most people realize when parental rights and child support are on the line. Understanding how these two processes differ can save a lot of confusion and help both mothers and fathers take the right steps from the ...
No Cost Boot Camp For Divorcing Women
If you are going through a divorce and seeking guidance, attending the upcoming Boot Camp 4 Divorcing Women Workshop in Alpharetta is an excellent opportunity. This workshop, taking place at multiple locations including Alpharetta, GA, is designed to provide support and actionable advice for women during this challenging life transition. For those looking for professional insight, this event allows participants ...
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