by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Mar 25, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law, Immigration
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...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Dec 5, 2022 | Divorce
There are a several Georgia divorce myths that are continually repeated for various reasons, leading to a lot of confusion about how divorce works in Georgia. Often times, information that would be valid in another state or even another county in Georgia, will not...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Aug 23, 2022 | Divorce
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...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | May 25, 2022 | Bankruptcy, Business, Divorce, Family Law, Real Estate, Sports & Entertainment
What is mediation? Mediation is a technique of settling conflicts between parties outside of court. Mediation can be used in all civil cases, including but limited to: divorce, family law, real estate disputes, contract disputes, suits for damages, etc. You and the...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jan 26, 2022 | Business, Divorce, Family Law, Real Estate
What is the definition of a neutral? When a lawyer serves as a neutral third party to help two or more individuals who are not clients resolve a dispute or other issue that has arisen between them, the lawyer acts as a mediator. The lawyer may act as an arbitrator,...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jan 26, 2022 | Divorce, Family Law
What is mediation, precisely? Mediation is a technique of settling conflicts between parties outside of court. You are in control of the mediation, not the attorneys or the mediator. A mediator is a neutral third person who serves as a channel for the parties’...