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When to divorce in Georgia

On Behalf of | Jan 26, 2017 | Divorce |

January has come to be known as the divorce month for many families as spouses make the choice to separate after the beginning of a new year. There are numerous reasons that may lead to this decision, including stress, a fresh start and unhappiness. Regardless of the reason, those interested in obtaining a divorce in Georgia have a wide variety of resources at their disposal.

There is not a perfect time to begin the divorce process. Some people wait until taxes have been filed, as couples can file under joint status if they were still married on December 31. Others wait until a bonus has been given, in the hope that it might get split or be used for payment of some aspect of the divorce.

The holiday season may lead spouses to begin the divorce process because of the increased pressure and stress that they feel during this time. Whether one begins this process in January or some other time of the year, it is important to be prepared. Having an understanding of one’s finances, assets and liabilities and possible child custody arrangements can greatly ease the stress of divorce.

Parties considering divorce in Georgia typically retain family lawyers who have years of experience handling these types of cases. These legal professionals can provide guidance and assistance throughout the process, while also lessening the pressure that one may be feeling. With each relying upon the help of a seasoned attorney, divorcing spouses can obtain a more thorough understanding of the aspects involved in divorce and what steps are appropriate under the circumstances.

Source: njbiz.com, “January is called ‘Divorce Month’: Resolutions, fresh starts and had enoughs“, Eric Solotoff, Jan. 23, 2017

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