Beyond the emotional burden a divorce can place on your life, the separation can also create anxiety over asset division. For Georgia couples with art collections, the separation can become even more intricate. Art holds both financial and emotional value, making its...
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What is meant by financial infidelity in a gray divorce?
Although Georgia couples make their wedding vows expecting to live happily ever after, many end up dissolving their marriage. When married couples 50 and over split, it’s known as “gray divorce.” Financial infidelity is often a major factor. Understanding financial...
Divorcing and having children requires a team effort
Remember that the children involved should be a top priority when divorcing. While the process can be complex and emotional, having a child-centered approach can help minimize the negative impact on your children. Whether you live in Georgia or another part of the...
Divorce and its impact on a business
Divorce does more than affect people's personal lives. Dissolving a marriage could have an impact on one or both spouses' business ventures. Someone who owns a Georgia company cannot ignore the responsibilities associated with managing the enterprise, and knowing how...
The role of a CDFA in Georgia
Certified Divorce Financial Analysts – known as CDFAs – aren’t exactly a common divorce tool for most Georgia residents. However, they might be a very useful resource for couples who need help navigating their finances during the divorce process. What makes a CDFA...
How to create the best co-parenting plan for everyone
Parents in Georgia who are no longer together should always work to make things easy for their children. One of the best ways to do that is to create an optimum co-parenting plan. What is a co-parenting plan? A co-parenting plan is a document that covers how the...
Everything you need to know about gray divorce
When people think of divorce in Georgia, they often think of young couples. However, an increasing number of divorces are happening among couples who have been together for a long time. This phenomenon is known as "gray divorce." There are a few different reasons why...
A 50/50 split is not always the best child custody plan
Going through a divorce is usually a lot more difficult when children are involved. Working out a child custody agreement with your estranged spouse can be complicated and highly emotional. Most Georgia parents want to have custody of their child seven days a week,...
4 scenarios when child support modifications are necessary
Your child support payments have only increased in small increments due to inflation adjustments every two years. However, with news that your former spouse received a significant pay hike, you expect that will change. Child support modifications should be on the...
Settle or litigate?: Consider these 4 divorce factors
Each marriage is unique, and when spouses decide to go their separate ways, they have specific choices to make over the type of divorce process to pursue. Should they go to court or work together to settle their differences? Most couples want to make the process as...