by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 19, 2021 | Bankruptcy, Divorce, Family Law
For many people who have missed child support or alimony payments or those who have not received the payments due to financial strain a bankruptcy may be necessary to resolve other financial issues to increase their ability to provide for such obligations. For those...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jul 3, 2019 | Bankruptcy, Business, Divorce, Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate, Family Law, Immigration, Sports & Entertainment
By: Sam Dudar, Esq. – Attorney Behind the Horns: Handling “Aggressive” Plaintiff’s Attorneys Plaintiff’s lawyers often advertise themselves as providing “aggressive” representation. In a limited sense, this is a praiseworthy term. All lawyers are obligated to...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 2, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law
How do I know which court I should file my suit for divorce in? In order to initiate a proper divorce action in Georgia, one must bring the case before an appropriate court. A court is deemed “appropriate” if the following three criteria are satisfied: (1) the court...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jun 14, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law
Most people that have been through a difficult divorce will recommend a prenuptial agreement (also referred to as a premarital agreement). No one gets married planning for it to end in divorce; but sometimes even the happiest marriages in the beginning do not always...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | May 15, 2018 | Bankruptcy, Divorce, Family Law
How Will My Spouse’s Bankruptcy Affect My Georgia Divorce? If your spouse files for bankruptcy in the middle of your Georgia divorce case, then your divorce case is usually “stayed” or temporarily stopped by the bankruptcy court. See 11 U.S. Code § 362. The...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Apr 24, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law
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...