Like most civil cases, the majority of divorces in Atlanta are settled without the need for a trial. Instead, the…
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In Georgia, divorces, modifications, and other court petitions are classified as either "contested" or "uncontested". An uncontested petition means that…
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Yes, Georgia does have a waiting period. There must be at least 30 days between the date of the initial…
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Yes. The law can be too complicated for individuals to handle a divorce, child custody dispute, or modification of a…
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If you're thinking about filing for divorce in Alabama, you might be wondering about the residency requirement. Here's the deal:…
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You're wondering if you can receive alimony in a divorce in Alabama? Great question! Here's a rundown of what you…
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You're wondering how property gets divided in a divorce in Alabama? It's a good question and one that a lot…
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Getting a contested divorce in Alabama can be a complicated process, but don't worry - the team at The Law…
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An uncontested divorce is when both spouses agree on all the terms of their divorce, such as property division, alimony,…
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Getting a divorce in Alabama can be a complex process, and the length of time it takes can vary depending…
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