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Adultery unlikely to play a central role in a Georgia divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Oct 15, 2013 | Divorce
The discovery that one's spouse is having an affair can be one of the most difficult things that a man or woman can weather. In many cases, the end result of adultery is divorce, although it can take along time for a spouse to reach that decision. When a Georgia...
Aiding a child’s experience of divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Oct 11, 2013 | Divorce
For Georgia parents who are going through a divorce, few things are more emotionally challenging than deciding the details of a child custody arrangement that is to be set into place. It is easy for parents to become so focused on the divorce and child custody issues...
A Georgia divorce made easier?
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Sep 19, 2013 | Divorce
Divorce can be a difficult time for a couple, whether in Georgia or any other state. So many divorces end up in a courtroom where the lives of both parties are laid out for the world to see. There is another option for divorce proceedings that offers more privacy and...
Facing financial fears in a Georgia divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Sep 17, 2013 | Divorce
Going through a divorce, whether in Georgia or any other state, can be a very scary time for both spouses. A recent report has focused on three financial fears most people going through a divorce usually have. Along with naming those fears, the report gives some...
How a long deployment may affect a Georgia divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Sep 12, 2013 | Divorce
Most Georgia residents understand that military deployments take an unbelievable toll on the enlisted member. Although not nearly as extreme, family members left behind are usually negatively impacted, as well. For some military members, they come back from a long...
Problems that lead to a Georgia divorce after years of marriage
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Sep 10, 2013 | Divorce
While divorce is common in this day and age, it is thought that once a marriage has lasted for over 10 years that it will most likely last for life. However, Georgia citizens may be interested to learn that more couples who have been married for 15 and 20 years are...
Does depression have an effect on a Georgia divorce?
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Sep 7, 2013 | Divorce
Georgia residents may be interested to learn of a study which shows that the those who go through divorce aren't at greater risk for depression after the marital split unless they have a pattern of depression in the past. This could help those who are contemplating a...
Can Georgia spouses be jailed for missing alimony payments?
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Sep 5, 2013 | Alimony
It's understandable that in many situations, parents who miss child support payments could face jail time. However, divorced spouses in Georgia may face time in jail for missing alimony payments. This is the case with a man who has been jailed multiple times and is...
How retirement plans may be affected by a Georgia divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Aug 29, 2013 | Divorce
As more Georgia couples are getting a divorce when they are older, there may be some concern as to how the divorce settlement will affect their retirement plans. One or both parties may have to work more years than they had expected. Often after a divorce has been...
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