When parents don't agree about the way to split their responsibilities to and time with their children in a divorce, a Georgia family law judge may have to make certain decisions for the family. For example, they may decide on a specific division of parenting time or...
Month: February 2022
3 ways that military divorce differs from civilian proceedings
Military families have to cope with a lot of stress. Active-duty service often means that one family member will experience prolonged periods of separation from the rest of the family. The entire family may have to move frequently from state to state or even to...
Protecting your military career during court-martial proceedings
Those pursuing a military career are subject not only to state and federal laws but also military rules. Service members can face career consequences for convictions in civilian court. However, especially for those who spend much of their life on base, there is also...