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High Asset Divorce in Georgia

Learn about high-asset divorce in Georgia to protect your wealth and future.

A high asset divorce is a divorce that includes the division of various types of tangible property that have substantial monetary worth. This can include, cash, real estate, a business, investment and retirement accounts, numismatics, collections, and more.

Domestic Terrorism charges carry heavy federal sentences and fines.

Domestic Terrorism Laws 2023

Arrests of Extremists and Terrorist Groups Domestic terrorism in the United States by extremists and groups can result in harsh sentences for participants. Learn how the government views domestic terrorism including groups on a terrorist watch list. Anyone who...

Child custody guide for divorce in Georgia

Child Custody Guide for Georgia Divorce

This article answers common questions concerning child custody in a Georgia divorce. While every divorce has unique circumstances that affect outcomes, this article is the ultimate guide for divorcing parents.

Turning yourself in on an outstanding warrant

Turning Yourself In for an Arrest Warrant

There are several reasons that could cause there to be an outstanding warrant for your arrest. If you know, or have reason to believe, there is an outstanding warrant for you the best thing to do is to turn...

Learn about the established grounds for divorce in Georgia.

Grounds for Divorce in Georgia

There are 13 grounds for divorce in Georgia. Stating your reason (grounds for divorce) is a mandatory part of your paperwork to file for divorce. Learn what you need to know to ,,,

Georgia First Offender Act

What is the Georgia First Offender Act, aka the Second Chance Law? The First Offender Act is a sentencing option (program) that enables a person with no prior felony conviction to avoid normal prosecution and avoid having a permanent...

Learn about child support laws in Georgia, updated for 2022

How to Calculate Child Support in Georgia 2022

>This article is an introduction and general overview of hor to calculate child support that the non-custodial parent can expect to pay each month. Every non-custodial parent is expected to participate in the financial support of their children.

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