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Restraining Orders vs. Calling the Police in Atlanta

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

If you are dealing with a violent partner or a dangerous situation at home, you might be considering a restraining order in Atlanta. You might also be wondering whether you should simply call the police. Both are valid questions, and both actions can provide various forms of protection. A restraining order and a 9-11… Read More »

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Examples of Parental Alienation in Georgia

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Whether you experience parental alienation or unwittingly engage in this behavior, it is important to understand how it might affect your divorce in Atlanta. Parental alienation is a broad term that refers to the interference with a child-parent relationship. It makes sense to avoid this behavior at all costs, and you should respond to… Read More »

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What to Do After Getting a Restraining Order

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Although a restraining order in Georgia can help protect vulnerable people, some continue to feel anxious even after this protection is granted. What should you do after a judge issues your restraining order? What steps do you need to take, and how do you make the most of your newfound protection? These are common… Read More »

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Restraining Orders in Georgia: What if My Ex Has a Gun?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

A violent ex in Georgia can pose serious threats, and these threats may be heightened by the presence of firearms. Whether your ex is a legal firearm owner or not, you might be worried about the prospect of gun violence while pursuing a restraining order. How does Georgia address this issue? Are there laws… Read More »

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What Can I Do if My Ex Reveals Divorce Mediation Discussions in Public?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Your ex is revealing the details of your mediation discussions in public or perhaps they are discussing embarrassing details of your marriage in Georgia with their friends. Maybe they are posting about your mediation discussions on social media in a highly irresponsible manner. What happens next? Can you hold them accountable for speaking about… Read More »

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