The conventional wisdom has always predominantly stressed that divorce is a devastating blow to minor children and something that can scar them for life. However, experts today recognize certain benefits of divorce or at least ways in which good parenting can...
Cutting Edge Solutions...
Old Style Service And Values
- Home » 2015 (Page 2)
Year: 2015
Prepare residential real estate steps during and after divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | May 6, 2015 | Divorce
For most people, the decision over what to do about the marital home is a key issue in divorce proceedings. The choices for divorce negotiations regarding the marital residence in Georgia boil down to selling the property and splitting the proceeds as agreed or...
Children are less stressed with shared child custody pacts
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Apr 29, 2015 | Child Custody
The latest research on the well-being of the children of divorced parents reveals that shared custody or something similar may be best for the emotional stability and happiness of the children. A new study published in a social sciences journal concludes that children...
Therapy program can normalize parental relations after divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Apr 21, 2015 | Divorce
Divorcing Georgia couples with minor children can survive the emotional roller coaster that often makes the experience so unbearable. A program of joint therapy/mediation can be very helpful for two people who are truly interested in the welfare of their children. It...
Frozen embryos lead to, basically, a child custody dispute
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Apr 17, 2015 | Child Custody
What happens in Georgia or another state when the dispute over custody has to do with a frozen embryo? The outcome cannot be predicted with certainty due to the fact that there are no comprehensive statutes at this time dealing with the problems that can arise from an...
Noncustodial parents should stay in their children’s lives
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Apr 8, 2015 | Child Support
All parents with minor children, whether in Georgia or elsewhere, usually suffer a multitude of worries about the effect of the divorce trauma on the children. Truth be told, however, there are no lasting scars or permanent psychological deficits that the children...
Divorce settlement requires attention to common issues
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Mar 28, 2015 | Divorce
Whether one's finances equate to a high-asset divorce or that of an average middle-class income and assets, various issues should be covered in the negotiated settlement agreement. One of the first considerations of a divorce negotiation, whether in Georgia or another...
A spouse may signal sure signs of his or her plot toward divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Mar 26, 2015 | Divorce
According to one prominent divorce financial planner, there are signs that one's spouse is secretly maneuvering or planning out the strategy for a divorce unbeknown to the other spouse. Such secretive, manipulating behavior may be due to the culture of divorce...
Child custody arrangement should be provided to child’s school
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Mar 16, 2015 | Child Custody
In Georgia and elsewhere, separated or divorced parents usually have a child custody order or agreement that defines their respective rights to custody and visitation. When the children are of school age, there is the possibility of confusion or conflict regarding who...
Beware of Internet ads for a cheap no-fault divorce
On Behalf of Hill Macdonald, LLC | Mar 11, 2015 | Uncontested Divorce
It sometimes makes sense to choose a higher-priced product and enjoy its extra dividends, such as better service and peace of mind. The fees and costs for a no-fault divorce in Georgia and other states will vary between a high range and often times a very low range....
Categories
- Alimony (21)
- Blog (9)
- Child Custody (81)
- Child Support (62)
- Child-Related Matters (2)
- Divorce (267)
- Fathers' Rights (2)
- Firm News (8)
- Marital Agreements (3)
- Property Division (57)
- Uncontested Divorce (10)
- Visitation (5)