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10 Mistakes to Avoid in High-Asset Divorces

Avoid These Common Mistakes in a High-Asset Divorce While there is no easy divorce, the stakes are much higher when significant assets are involved. It is no longer business as usual, and even the slightest mistake can result in substantial losses. Therefore, you need to be wary of the pitfalls to avoid and ensure you […]

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It’s not too early to plan your summer custody schedule

You might protest that it’s not even spring break for most kiddos. But the reality is that successful summertime co-parenting requires plenty of advance notice about vacations and other summer events. If this is your first season as a separated family, planning the logistics of often radically different summer custody arrangements can be overwhelming. Why you need

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What Should You Consider Keeping in Mind as You Prepare for a Divorce in the State of Georgia?

Preparing for Your Divorce Starting in January and continuing through March, attorneys see an uptick in the occurrence of divorce filings. Perhaps the holiday season pushed you to a final breaking point, or you were holding out on making a final decision for a couple of months until after the holidays passed. If divorce is

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Nesting as an Option for Divorced Couples Considering Co-Parenting

What is Nesting? It is very common to end up with a co-parenting arrangement after a divorce. This is because co-parenting is usually in the best interest of the child. Even if the parents divorce and no longer cohabitate, having both parents actively involved with raising the child is usually best. However, moving the child

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