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Is Divorce Mediation Right for Me?

Divorce mediation is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional divorce litigation in Georgia. It offers several benefits, including cost savings, faster resolution times, and greater control over the outcome. Have you wondered what to know about divorce mediation? Benefits of Divorce Mediation Divorce mediation is when a neutral third-party mediator facilitates discussions between divorcing couples […]

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Can I Make Modifications to My Prenup?

Marriage is beautiful, but many people want to protect their assets in case of divorce. A prenuptial agreement, commonly called a prenup, is a contract created before marriage that outlines how assets will be divided if the couple splits up. Things like financial situations, the birth of children, and change in state laws can change. […]

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Common Reasons To Change Your Divorce Arrangements

When a divorce is finalized, it is rare for both parties to be completely satisfied with the outcome. Over time, circumstances change, and what may have worked in the past may no longer be ideal — many people are in this position. If you think that your existing divorce agreement is subject to alterations for […]

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Child Custody Modifications

Child custody agreements can be difficult to decide on. Even if you have an initial child custody agreement that worked in the past, things may happen that make you want to change it. A child custody modification refers to changes made to an existing agreement. To modify a child custody agreement, you must file a […]

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What Happens When a Parent Violates a Child Custody Court Order?

A child custody court order is an official legal order on the terms of child custody and visitation. The parents must adhere to these terms, whether they like it or not. Circumstances surrounding parents, however, might make it more complicated than it should be. If the child court order is violated, then there will be […]

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Do Georgia Custody Laws Follow Me When I Relocate to Another State?

A court can determine an order of custody in one state. Therefore, if the court in Georgia decided on custody, those laws would follow you to the new state. Once Georgia law has decided on custody, the new state cannot make or modify the existing order. By doing this, it assures custody orders are handled […]

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Do I Need Consent if I Want My Child to Move with Me When Relocating?

Suppose you are a custodial parent and wish to move away with your children. In that case, it affects many relationships—particularly between your child(ren) and their non-custodial parent. The Law Offices of William R. Pike Law LLC can help with all your child relocation questions. Child Custody Relocation Letter When relocating with your child, a […]

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Legitimation: First Step Towards Parental Rights

The legitimation process is complicated for men. Perhaps you are the biological father of a child, but you don’t have the legal standing to prove it. You may lose parental rights in GA even if you have been there for the child since the beginning. Hiring a legitimation lawyer is the best option to secure […]

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What Proving Paternity Allows

Many people are confused about what “proof of paternity” means, how it is achieved, and why it is important. Is a blood test the only way to prove paternity? Why can an affidavit signed at the time of birth sometime satisfy legal requirements? Are there situations where something else entirely is needed? Here’s what you […]

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