Collaborative law is about working together toward a common goal. There's no battle for judgment; instead, both parties solve the dispute together via negotiations.
Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR) provide shorter paths toward settlement than litigation. Two of the most common types of ADR are mediation and arbitration.
In family law, it’s sometimes necessary to file petitions and make changes to the judge’s ruling. Learn more about the circumstances that justify these modifications.
A prenuptial agreement provides both parties with financial protection. The future is uncertain, and a prenup offers security for both people in the marriage.
Establishing a biological relationship via a paternity test can be beneficial for all parties involved. Discover five situations that justify a paternity test.
If you are seeking a divorce and have a child (or children) with your spouse, you will need to determine the details of child custody. There are two different types of child custody – physical and legal.
How long do we need to be separated before pursuing a divorce? How long must I live in Georgia before filing for divorce? Must both parties want the divorce?