It's common for judges to award parents joint custody unless there are factors that the court is made aware of that wouldn't make such an arrangement in a child's best interest. Many judges champion a joint custody arrangement because they believe it gives children a...
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Is the mother or father more likely to be awarded custody?
Child custody hearings in Georgia often involve both parents seeking preferable terms. Some may seek sole custody while others may want a joint arrangement that’s agreeable to them. Persons going through a first divorce and subsequent child custody proceedings may not...
Tips for a good co-parenting relationship
Parents in Georgia going through a divorce may be having a hard time keeping it civil with their estranged spouses. While it is normal to feel a range of emotions when going through a separation, it is important to keep those feelings in check when children are...
Alternating weeks may not be best for the children
In Georgia, many people going through a divorce stick with the usual method of dividing custody evenly, opting to alternate weeks between the parents' homes. However, experts are beginning to advise that the solution may not work best for your children as there are...
What to consider before adding a father to a birth certificate
When a baby is born to married parents in Georgia, the husband is presumed to be the child's father. However, if you weren't married when your son or daughter was born, his name won't automatically be placed on your child's birth certificate. While there may be many...
Paternity vs. legitimation in Georgia
As a single unmarried dad, you may feel that your parental rights are not necessarily always recognized or valued within society today. That's a fairly typical attitude for single fathers, especially those who try to take an active part in raising their children. It...
Shared parenting: Is it really better for children?
When parents divorce or separate, it is often the youngest members of the family who suffer the most. In order to alleviate unnecessary suffering and emotional trauma, some Georgia parents choose to share parenting responsibilities through joint custody or a...
Addictions complicate child custody ruling
It is not uncommon for marriages to end because one spouse has a chemical dependency. Addiction puts a financial strain on a family, erodes trust and may be the source of physical abuse or neglect. Whether your spouse is addicted to drugs or alcohol, you may have...
Child custody, parental alienation and the holidays
The holidays are fast approaching. Many are removing pumpkins from the front porch and beginning to hang garlands and lights for upcoming holiday celebrations. These holidays celebrate a variety of occasions, but the overarching theme is family. Spending time with...