February, 2014 Articles

Types of Divorce in Georgia

Georgia, like other states, has a no-fault divorce where neither spouse has to prove that the other one did anything wrong. The no-fault divorce is often an uncontested divorce as well, which means ...
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Grandparents’ Rights in Nevada

Grandparents' rights in family law revolve around the issues of visitation rights and even custody for petitioning grandparents. The laws concerning this area are complicated and, if you are ...
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Child Support in Georgia

Parents have an obligation to provide financial support for their children. For noncustodial parents, this is done through child support payments. Child support involves various actions. If the ...
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Legal Separation in Nevada

In some cases, married couples may choose to legally separate as opposed to getting a divorce. A legal separation does exactly that – it separates the married partners, usually in a physical ...
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Will Maryland be a Joint Custody State?

Law makers in states throughout the Nation are taking a closer look at child custody and shared parenting issues when it comes to divorce proceedings involving children. Advocates for shared parenting ...
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Is it Time for Change in Maryland’s “No-Fault” Divorce Laws?

Those who wish to get divorced in Maryland cannot seek an immediate "no-fault" divorce. A petition for divorce is only accepted immediately in cases of fault such as adultery, criminal ...
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