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Social Security benefits considerations in a divorce

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Jul 30, 2020 | Divorce

If you are a Georgia resident in the process of getting a divorce, you may want to speak with a family law attorney about benefits to which you could be entitled from your ex. Benefits like Social Security payments can be difficult to anticipate, but you may be...

Tips for a good co-parenting relationship

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Jun 1, 2020 | Child Custody

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...

Important issues for a business owner to address in a prenup

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Apr 30, 2020 | Divorce

A prenuptial agreement can provide significant peace of mind to a Georgia business owner before getting married. The negotiation of the contract's terms provides the couple with an opportunity to work how to value a business and divide its value if the marriage ends...

How to maintain respect during the divorce

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Apr 16, 2020 | Divorce, Family Law

A spouse's actions and words toward the other spouse during the divorce can help set the tone for how the matter will be resolved. If they take the high road and do not let themselves get dragged into conflict, there is more of a chance that the divorce can be...

Alternating weeks may not be best for the children

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Apr 2, 2020 | Child Custody

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...

Tips for splitting a company when a marriage ends

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Mar 31, 2020 | Divorce

It isn't unprecedented for Georgia couples to be partners in both business and in life. However, if their marriage comes to an end, there is a chance that their business relationship will come to an end as well. Of course, it isn't always feasible to dissolve a...

Life insurance details matter in a divorce

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Mar 18, 2020 | Divorce

Divorce consists of various issues large and small. It is a natural tendency to focus on the bigger issues while not paying much attention to things that are considered minor details. This is true in the area of life insurance. Many people opt for a standard solution...

Consider the costs before a divorce trial

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Mar 6, 2020 | Divorce

Georgia divorces can either be resolved through negotiation and compromise or after a trial in court. While many people do not seek a trial and have no choice, they should still be aware of the fact that there are many different costs involved in a trial. The first...

How implicit racial bias can affect outcomes in court

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Feb 21, 2020 | Family Law

Some people in Georgia might face implicit racial bias in court that leads to an unfair conviction. According to an assistant federal public defender who wrote a paper for the Seattle Journal for Social Justice, there are steps that attorneys and judges can take to...

What to consider before adding a father to a birth certificate

On Behalf of Stahl Law Group, P.C. | Jan 25, 2020 | Child Custody

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...

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