Shared or joint child custody arrangements are becoming increasingly popular throughout the United States. Research shows that children are more likely to thrive and succeed when they have the influence of both parents in their lives. While this may not be possible in...
Child Custody
Focusing on children’s needs in Georgia child custody agreements
Divorce involves dividing all the things that two people once shared, including the time that each party gets to spend with the children they share. Child custody arrangements outline whether two parents will have joint or shared custody or whether one party will have...
Focusing on the child’s needs in Georgia child custody agreements
Maintaining healthy relationships is incredibly important as a family goes through the divorce process. One aspect of this is the child custody arrangement. For couples that have children and have decided to divorce, these agreements are crucial for their...
Parents can work together in child custody after divorce
Children are greatly affected when their parents decide to get a divorce. Many times, children are aware that something is going on between their parents. For this reason, it is incredibly important for divorcing couples in Georgia to be open and honest with their...
The importance of communication in Georgia child custody cases
Divorce is a major life event for both spouses and their children. While many adults may struggle to grasp the reasons behind divorce, it can be even more challenging for children to understand. For this reason, it is crucial that a married couple working through the...
The shift toward shared child custody
The month of June includes a day entirely devoted to honoring the contributions of fathers in the lives of their children. For some, it is also a time to consider perceived unfairness by the family law court system in regard to child custody and men. Many advocates...
Easing the transition in Georgia child custody arrangements
While the divorce process itself may seem daunting and painful, the transition into life after divorce can be challenging as well. Now that one has split everything with their former spouse, life will no longer be what it used to be. This is especially true when...
Avoid parent alienation during child custody cases
During a divorce, families with children also have to create child custody arrangements. The two parties have to decide if one will have primary custody or if they will share joint custody. Regardless of which child custody arrangement they choose, it is crucial that...
Cooperating in Georgia child custody arrangements
Divorce can provide a way out of marriages that are unhappy or unhealthy. While it can be a difficult step to take, it may also be the best option for those involved. This does not mean, however, that it is an easy process to transition through. Children whose parents...
Working together on child custody in Georgia
In many cases, divorce is not only the end of a marriage but also the separation of children's parents. When children are involved in a divorce in Georgia, the two parents have to create a child custody arrangement as part of their divorce. It can be challenging...

