by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Mar 20, 2022 | Child Custody, Contested Divorce
Georgia courts frequently use a Guardian ad litem to help determine what is in the ‘child’s best interest’ when making decisions concerning child custody and visitation. To determine what is in the child’s best interest, a family law judge has the option of appointing...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jan 9, 2020 | Contested Divorce, Uncontested Divorce
Each state has its own laws regarding who is eligible to file for divorce and jurisdiction for such cases. In Georgia, for example, there are four elements which comprise jurisdictional rules in divorce actions: subject-matter jurisdiction personal jurisdiction venue...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 16, 2019 | Contested Divorce, Uncontested Divorce
Although mediation is usually considered more favorable than litigation and is one of the most popular alternative dispute resolution techniques, sometimes it is not in the best interest of the parties to pursue this route. Even if they are both willing to talk, there...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 21, 2018 | Child Custody, Child Support, Contested Divorce
Social media is defined as websites and mobile applications through which people share information and ideas or participate in social networking. The term is often used to describe both social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and medial sharing sites...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 16, 2017 | Contested Divorce
In the context of a divorce or family law case, the purpose of deposition is to uncover truthful answers to questions that may not have been fully or adequately addressed on paper during the discovery process. Depositions allow for an attorney and client to examine...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jul 6, 2017 | Contested Divorce
Divorce a spouse that live in another state can be a difficult process. Also and unfortunately, there is a lot of bad and misleading information published on the internet on the process. It is important to keep in mind that at the time of divorce, it does not matter...