In the state of Georgia it is common knowledge that a person can be arrested because of a failure to pay court ordered child support. All parents have an obligation to financially support their children. When parents are in the process of divorcing a court will issue...
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How Do Georgia Courts Determine Child Custody?
When a couple reaches the decision to end a marriage the determination of child custody is often the most crucial. Georgia defines custody as sole, joint, joint legal and joint physical. Typically, a parent who is awarded sole custody of a child will have the rights...
Calculating Child Support Payments in Georgia
Raising a child is by far one of the most expensive life events a household budget can experience. When a husband and wife divorce this becomes even more complicated as the Georgia family child support laws are used to determine the responsibilities of each party. In...