Navigating a Military Divorce: Key Considerations and Protections
This comprehensive guide aims to provide military families with the essential knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of a “military divorce” - ensuring all legal protections are utilized and all rights are understood
Focus on the Forest, Not the Trees
Navigating a blended family post-divorce can be challenging, but it's possible with a good family law attorney, parenting plan, strong co-parenting skills, and prioritizing your child's happiness. Read on to hear the story of our associate attorney, Nicole Metsch's experience as a child of divorced parents.
Navigating Child Custody Challenges for Same-Sex Couples in Georgia
Explore how same-sex couples in Georgia can secure parental rights through second-parent adoption and the Equitable Caregiver Act.
Why Mediation is the Best Option
Mediation during divorce offers a path for open, respectful communication and collaborative problem-solving between estranged partners. The process emphasizes the importance of privacy and maintaining healthy relationships, especially in co-parenting arrangements, promoting a forward-looking mindset focused on well-being and harmony. Through mediation, couples find a dignified way to separate, paving the way for positive new beginnings and personal growth. Mediation emerges not just as a legal step, but as a meaningful journey towards understanding, resolution, and starting anew.
New Years Resolution: Enhance your Co-Parenting in 2024
The new year presents an ideal time for co-parents to introspect and fine-tune their co-parenting strategies. The goal is to foster a more nurturing and stable environment for their children. At the core of effective co-parenting lies the art of respectful communication, the appreciation of diverse parenting styles, the ability to adapt to evolving schedules, clear financial arrangements, and providing unwavering emotional support. In this post, our team has put together a selection of insightful tips to help enhance these crucial aspects of your co-parenting relationship.