
Legal Insights & Expert Perspectives
Georgia’s Equitable Caregiver Act hangs by a thread with recent Supreme Court decision
The Georgia Supreme Court has issued a significant ruling in Dias v. Boone, striking down the retroactive application of the state’s Equitable Caregiver Statute (OCGA § 19-7-3.1). The decision has broad implications for non-parent caregivers seeking legal rights to children they have helped raise, and it reinforces the constitutional protections afforded to legal parents.
What to Do When Your Ex Won’t Follow the Custody Order
Custody orders are legally binding agreements designed to ensure both parents adhere to a structured co-parenting plan. But what happens when your ex refuses to follow the custody order? Whether they’re withholding parenting time, refusing to return the child on schedule, or ignoring key provisions of your agreement, you have legal options to enforce compliance.
The Legal Implications of Moving Out During a Georgia Divorce
Deciding whether to move out of the marital home during a divorce can be one of the most challenging decisions you face. While tensions may be high and living together may feel increasingly unbearable, moving out prematurely or without a clear plan can have an impact on your divorce if you do not plan accordingly.
Digital Assets in Divorce: Who Gets the Crypto?
As technology continues to evolve, so does the complexity of dividing property during a divorce. Digital assets such as cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other online valuables present unique challenges for couples navigating the dissolution of their marriage. Understanding how Georgia courts handle these cutting-edge assets is essential for ensuring a fair division.
Eight DIY Divorce Pitfalls: Why Going It Alone Could Cost You More
The idea of handling your own divorce can seem appealing, especially if you're hoping to save money. After all, divorce can be expensive, and avoiding attorney fees might seem like a smart financial move. However, the reality is that a “do-it-yourself” (DIY) divorce often leads to significant complications, unforeseen expenses, and lasting consequences. Here are 8 examples of things that can go wrong without effective legal counsel.
Family Law Cases in Fulton County, Georgia: What Makes It Unique?
Family law cases in Georgia are complex by nature, but Fulton County Superior Court stands out with a distinctive set of rules and procedures designed to streamline the process and address the unique needs of its populous jurisdiction.