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When Does Alimony End In Georgia?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Many spouses rely heavily on alimony payments after a divorce. One study suggests that women are more likely to feel a sense of financial satisfaction after divorce compared to men. Another study suggests that women are more likely to experience financial issues after divorce. Whatever the case may be, alimony payments are both a… Read More »

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Pros And Cons Of Equitable Distribution In Georgia

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Like most other states, Georgia follows a system of equitable distribution when it comes to dividing property in a divorce. With only nine states following a different system called “community property,” equitable distribution is by far the most popular option throughout the nation. But is it really the best system? What are the pros… Read More »

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What Happens When Grandparents Fight For Child Custody In Georgia?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Sometimes, the best option for a child is to be raised by their grandparent. Parents may be unfit, in prison, deceased, or prevented from taking care of children in some other way. Grandparents are often the obvious choice to receive custody, having already demonstrated their parenting skills and being biologically related to the child…. Read More »

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The Difference Between Legal And Physical Custody In Georgia

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Custody is about more than just who spends time with the kids. There are two separate types of custody in Georgia: physical custody and legal custody. Understanding the difference between these two concepts will help you move forward with your divorce or custody issue with greater confidence and understanding. Physical Custody  Physical custody addresses… Read More »

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Types Of Protective Orders In Georgia

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

There are three primary types of protective orders in Georgia when it comes to protecting victims of violence or other forms of harassment – Family Violence Protective Orders, Stalking Protective Orders and Dating Violence Protective Orders. Family Violence Protective Orders  Family violence protective orders are available to those individuals who are past or present… Read More »

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Why You Should Become Financially Independent As Soon As Possible After A Divorce

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Becoming financially independent after a divorce can be both exciting and daunting. The latter is true if you’ve never been financially independent before in your life, and you’ve lived your adult years under the guidance and dependency of your ex. Regardless of how you feel about this step, financial independence should be a priority… Read More »

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My Ex Is Gambling Our Life Savings Away After A Divorce. What Can I Do?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

People can react to divorce in different ways. Some take it reasonably well, accepting that the marriage is over and moving forward as best they can. Some become violent. Others remain in a state of denial, desperately trying to keep the marriage going despite its obvious conclusion. And some… well, some just get a… Read More »

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Who Gets To Make Decisions For A Child If The Parents Have Shared Legal Custody?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Today, many parents are concerned about making the right decisions for their child when it comes to things like education, extracurricular activities, religion and medical treatment. But who makes decisions for your child when you share custody with your ex? This is a common question, and it can become complicated very quickly. Legal Custody… Read More »

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How Quick Is A Georgia Divorce?

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

When many spouses divorce in Georgia, their goal is to resolve the legal process as quickly as possible. This is understandable, especially if spouses were struggling with difficult marriages – perhaps involving misconduct, abuse, and other problems. But how long will your divorce take in Georgia? What is the quickest possible divorce? How do… Read More »

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Georgia Super Lawyers Recognizes 5 Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French Family Law Attorneys in 2023

By Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French |

Kaye, Lembeck, Hitt & French Family Law is pleased to announce 4 of its attorneys have been included in the 2023 Super Lawyers list for Georgia and 1 attorney has been recognized as 2023 Rising Star. In addition 3 attorneys have been included in the Georgia Super Lawyers Top 50 Women Attorneys and 1 attorney… Read More »

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