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Changing one's legal name is a personal and often significant decision. From altering a first name to better reflect one's identity to modifying a surname after marriage, the reasons for changing a name are varied and personal. In some cases, a name change may be...
Annulment in Georgia – FAQs
Annulment of a marriage in the state of Georgia are generally rare and the court is generally maintains a hesitant attitude in processing an annulment of marriage in lieu of an uncontested divorce or contested divorce. An annulment differs from divorce in that it...
Grounds for Divorce in Georgia: Fault vs. No-Fault
Georgia allows for no-fault divorces which means that either spouse can file for divorce without having to prove to the court that their spouse did something wrong in accordance with Georgia law. No-fault divorce recognizes that a married couple may want to end their...
Marriage Fraud in Immigration Law
If you are planning to get married for the sole purpose of obtaining U.S. lawful permanent residence status, think twice. What you are planning is illegal and stop now. This article is not going to give you any wild ideas of how to be successful in this illegal...
What Debts are Discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case can be a great benefit for someone that is in the midst of unmanageable burdensome debt. However, it will also influence your financial and individual life for several years after filing. That’s why it is essential to understand...
What You Need to Know about Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you get to discharge your debts and start over with a clean slate. However, Chapter 7 has its downside: you will lose your property. Once you file for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy (also referred to as a liquidation bankruptcy), the bankruptcy...