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Author name: Family Lawyers of Atlanta

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Does a non-fungible token (NFT) factor into your divorce settlement?

If you are getting a divorce here in Georgia, you might have to deal with splitting the value of a digital asset known as a non-fungible token, or NFT, with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. While cryptocurrencies have been complicating Georgia divorces for a few years now, NFTs are the newest form of intangible digital assets on the market. […]

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3 assets you need to price carefully in a Georgia divorce

When a married couple in Georgia files for divorce, they have to divide their assets. Sometimes, this process is easy because they already have a marital agreement. Other times, it is the biggest source of conflict in the divorce. As you prepare for court or negotiations with your ex and their attorney, it is crucial

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What is the difference between legal and physical custody?

When parents with young children split up, they have to find a way to share parental responsibilities. In some cases, parents can reach a mutually agreeable decision regarding how they divide their responsibilities and parenting time. Other times, it will be necessary for a Georgia family law judge to look at information about the family

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How to claim legal paternity in Georgia

If you have a child outside of marriage, Georgia does not automatically recognize you as the child’s legal father. You must take steps to claim legal paternity. Learn more about the process of becoming your child’s legal father and the benefits of paternity in Georgia. Voluntary paternity acknowledgment When married parents have a baby, the state

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