by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Dec 8, 2015 | Child Custody
In the state of Georgia jurisdiction of the court is the court’s ability to hear a case on the basis of subject matter, personal jurisdiction, and / or previous jurisdiction. If a court system does not have jurisdiction over a case then any decisions made by the...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Aug 27, 2015 | Child Custody, Child Support, Contested Divorce
What is a temporary order in the context of a Georgia Divorce or Family Law Case? A temporary order is an order from a judge usually made at a temporary hearing and regarding matters such as child custody, child visitation, attorney’s fees, alimony and/or child...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Apr 7, 2015 | Child Custody, Child Support, Contested Divorce, Uncontested Divorce
After talking with thousands of people about divorce in Georgia, certain questions come up often. Below is a compilation of some of the more frequently asked questions we answer for clients. What is the fastest way to get a divorce? The timeframe for a divorce...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Mar 9, 2015 | Child Custody
When it comes to Georgia divorce cases, there often some myths that get repeated. These myths then get shared among friends and they start to spread – and people start to see them as facts instead of the myths that they are. So when the time comes and these...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 13, 2015 | Child Custody, Child Support, Contested Divorce, Uncontested Divorce
Do I need to live in Georgia to get a divorce here? No, it is not necessary for you to live in Georgia to file for divorce here. However in order to file at least one spouse must be living in Georgia and must have lived in the state for at least 6 months prior to the...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 3, 2015 | Child Custody, Contested Divorce
There are numerous ways to mess up your divorce case which lead to undesirable results and make your divorce case a circus for both you and your attorney. Avoiding these behaviors can prevent attorney client conflict allowing you and your counsel to work together in...