No matter the duration of the marriage or the way it ended, a divorce can result in unforeseen difficulties. A parent, for example, might harbor negative feelings toward their ex that can be easily read by the children. When one parent, through verbal communication or...
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Signs a marriage may be destined for divorce
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Oct 15, 2019 | Family Law
Georgians don’t always anticipate troubles after they marry the love of their life. Many couples often get cold feet before tying the knot, but some may ignore red flags displayed early on by their partners, which can increase their likelihood of separation. Most...
How to approach co-parenting when children are under 3 years old
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jul 15, 2019 | Family Law
Children have different needs at different ages, and this is especially true when it comes to divorce, separation and co-parenting. Many parents seem to think that younger children are able to cope with divorce better because they are unable to understand the changes...
Why honesty is critical before getting married
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jul 9, 2019 | Family Law
Those who live, work or own a business in Georgia may not think that a prenuptial agreement is for them. However, it is not just the rich that benefit from a custom agreement negotiated and executed before a wedding. During the divorce process, individuals are...
Gathering financial documentation in a divorce
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | May 29, 2019 | Family Law
People in Georgia need to take steps to protect their investments and other finances if they are getting a divorce. In order to do this, they need to have complete documentation of those finances, including assets, debts, income and expenses. They will need a number...
Property division involving stay-at-home parents
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | May 1, 2019 | Family Law
Divorcing couples in Georgia must make some important decisions regarding the division of marital property. While some states require an equal distribution of joint assets, most states only require that assets are divided fairly. When one partner stays home to take...
Preparing for divorce
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Feb 18, 2019 | Family Law
Married couples in Georgia may not believe that they might become one of the 2 million divorces that occur each year. However, it is important that they understand the divorce process and the importance of planning before, during and after a divorce. There are three...
Prenuptial agreements for student couples
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Jan 22, 2019 | Family Law
Because college students in Georgia and elsewhere in the country tend to have busy summer schedules that involve things like internships, summer jobs and trips, January is a popular month for couples jointly pursuing higher education to exchange "I dos." Younger...
Handling the family home in divorce property division
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Dec 27, 2018 | Family Law
People in Georgia who decide to divorce may face difficult questions about how to handle the marital home as part of the settlement. Unlike traditional financial assets, the home cannot simply be split like a bank account or retirement fund. However, unlike other...
Keeping kids safe and loved after a divorce
On Behalf of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP | Oct 29, 2018 | Family Law
Georgia residents don't expect that their marriages are going to fail. However, if a marriage does come to an end, it is important to consider the impact it will have on a child. Children may believe that they were the reason why a marriage fell apart. They may also...
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