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Child Custody Matters

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How to handle being denied visitation rights

When Georgia parents are denied visitation rights of their children, they face a difficult situation. This is true no matter if the ex-spouse or the courts have denied visitation. It is important for a person who has been denied visitation to take immediate action to understand why visitation was denied and then plan their next […]

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How parents can work together to create a custody schedule

When Georgia parents live in different households, they usually need to come up with a definite plan and schedule for raising the children. This will help the child maintain a relationship with both parents, something that should benefit everyone in the family. Exes should approach the parenting schedule in the spirit of building the parent-child relationship rather

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How to handle a child custody case in a mature manner

In a perfect world, parents in Georgia and throughout the country would be able to resolve custody issues on their own. However, there are times in which parents choose to resolve their issues in front of a judge. This happens even if it means potentially jeopardizing the chance for a healthy relationship with a son

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Accommodations are an important aspect of custody decisions

Although there are many factors that go into deciding child custody rights in Georgia divorce cases, living accommodations are often considered to be some of the most important. Whether a parent receives sole custody, joint custody or no custody at all can hinge upon the ability to provide a nurturing environment where a child will

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Post-divorce co-parenting during the holidays

Separated or divorced parents in Georgia tend to have more to deal with than most families do during the holidays. For one thing, there’s more potential for conflicts and confrontations due to increased back-and-forth travel between homes. School breaks can also be a source of contention if adjustments will need to be made with existing

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