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What Does a Family Lawyer Do in Georgia?
Family law touches the most personal and sensitive aspects of our lives—marriage, divorce, child custody, spousal support, and more. At Tessie D. Edwards & Associates, P.C., we understand that working with a family lawyer often comes during emotionally charged moments. But what exactly do we do? Let’s break it down, one role at a time.…
Read MoreWhat is Alimony and How is it Determined in Georgia?
You might have heard the term “alimony” on TV shows or in movies where divorce is a central theme. Many people think of alimony as an outdated concept, but it’s very much a part of modern divorce proceedings. It can impact both spouses in significant ways, financially and emotionally. But what exactly is alimony and…
Read MoreWhat Is Marital Property And How Is It Divided In A Divorce In Georgia?
When couples decide to part ways in Atlanta, one of the significant concerns they face revolves around the division of marital property. Now, you might be wondering, what exactly counts as marital property? Well, let’s dive into it and make the process as simple and clear as possible for you. Understanding Marital Property In Georgia,…
Read MoreInherited Wealth and Gifts in High Asset Divorces: A Georgia Perspective
Marriage often blends love, dreams, and shared aspirations. But what happens when one partner brings a legacy – in the form of inherited wealth or gifts – into the relationship? High asset divorces in Georgia come with their unique set of complexities, especially when untangling the intricate web of marital and separate property. Let’s delve…
Read MoreUnderstanding Divorce and Legal Separation in Georgia
Life has a way of presenting us with crossroads, moments where we must choose a path that best aligns with our present needs and future aspirations. In relationships, these junctions are especially significant and can shape the course of our emotional journeys. When a marriage reaches such a crossroad, two common paths emerge: divorce and…
Read MoreHow Child Custody is Determined in Georgia
Every parent’s dream is to give their child a stable, nurturing environment. But life, with its twists and turns, sometimes leads families down unexpected paths. When those paths involve deciding who a child should live with or who gets to make critical life decisions for them, emotions can run high. In Georgia, the labyrinth of…
Read MoreChild Support Calculations in Georgia
Let’s face it, the aftermath of a separation or divorce comes with a swirl of emotions, questions, and a barrage of paperwork. One of the biggest concerns we often hear from parents? “How will child support be determined for my child?” If you’ve found yourself pondering this question, you’re not alone. Here in Georgia, there’s…
Read MoreHow Georgia Courts Evaluate Professional Degrees in High Asset Divorces
Professional degrees, the culmination of years of dedication, hard work, and often considerable financial investment, are a testament to one’s commitment to their chosen field. They pave the way for advanced career opportunities, increased earning potential, and personal growth. But what happens when the path of marital bliss diverges and leads to a divorce? Many…
Read MoreDivorces, Privacy, and Wealth: A Georgia Law Perspective
Divorces are often challenging experiences, but when substantial assets are involved, the complexities can increase significantly. These high net worth divorces bring additional concerns, such as maintaining the privacy of the individuals involved and protecting the details of their wealth. At Tessie D. Edwards & Associates, P.C., we understand the importance of these concerns. While…
Read MoreTax Consequences in High Asset Divorces in Georgia
At Tessie D. Edwards & Associates, P.C., we understand that high asset divorces are not just about ending a marriage; they’re also about protecting your financial future. In Georgia, these complex cases can have significant tax implications. Often, clients come to us confused, seeking assistance in the financial intricacies that come with separating substantial assets.…
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