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Who gets the family pet in a Georgia divorce?

In many households, pets become family members. Yours is likely no exception, and it may include a dog, cat or other animal that you, your spouse and your children have developed strong bonds with. Yet, you and your spouse might have decided to get divorced. If you...

The different methods of business valuation

At the end of a long-term marriage, couples will likely have to work through the division of numerous complex assets and debts. From homes and vehicles to retirement plans and bank accounts, it is not uncommon for couples to amass several assets and liabilities. One...

What will happen if your spouse dissipates marital assets?

If you and your spouse are divorcing on bad terms, you will likely worry they will make your life difficult during proceedings. You two may have significant marital property, and while you will leave it alone, they might have plans to dissipate it. Whether or not your...

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