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Attorney Tiffany Lunn (Tiffany Lunn-White) of Lunn Law LLC is the author of this informative blog. It is not meant to substitute legal advice. Only a detailed consultation with a lawyer can provide the exact answer needed. There are so many exceptions to any given rule. Lunn Law LLC is located in Clayton County, GA (Jonesboro, GA) and Fayette County, GA (Fayetteville, GA) that handles family law matters that include but are not exclusive to: Interstate Custody Actions, Child Support, Divorce, Legitimation, Paternity, Relative Adoption, Step-Parent Adoption, Contempt and Visitation. Lunn Law LLC is also familiar with how these issues affect military families. Lunn Law LLC is well-versed in the law of battling spouses, estranged parents, and family members. Call Lunn Law LLC or Attorney Tiffany Lunn for a meeting or initial consultation at 770-492-2974.
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Georgia Child Custody and Habeas Corpus
Habeas Corpus, as it relates to child custody, is when one person (usually a parent) claims custody rights of a child and is seeking to claim physical custody of such child that is being allegedly detained illegally by another person (usually the other parent or a… Read More ›
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Actions NOT To Take During Your Divorce
As most know, divorcing can be a very stressful and cumbersome experience. However, there are actions and steps that can and should be taken to make the process easier (See our blog post: Divorce Tips) and there are actions that should be avoided so… Read More ›
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Pre-Divorce and Divorce Tips
There are a number of tips that could and should be offered to those considering divorce. This post is not intended to include all tips, but the following are useful to keep in mind as any divorcing person proceeds in… Read More ›
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Family Violence and Divorce
Domestic Violence is among the reasons that a marriage may end in divorce. Georgia has a number of state certified family violence shelters. There are various services that these shelters provide including: Crisis Intervention, confidential shelter, linkage with community activities, children services,… Read More ›
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Child Abuse and Neglect in Georgia
Child abuse and neglect can lead to the termination of parental rights, change of custody and/or criminal charges. If you have knowledge of the abuse or neglect of a minor child, you should report this behavior immediately. You can contact DFCS directly at: Child… Read More ›
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Child Custody: Parent vs. Non-parent/Third Party
Georgia law designates non-parents/third parties into two (2) groups: Specified party and Non-specified party. A specified party includes: a grandparent, great-grandparent, aunt, uncle, great-aunt, great-uncle, sibling or adoptive parent. A non-specified party includes all others. The importance of these designations in Georgia Child Custody… Read More ›
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Post-Judgment Relief From Unfavorable Ruling
When a default judgment has been obtained or there has been a court ruling that has been unfavorable to a litigant, time is of the essence. A litigant should begin right away to seek to attack the judgment or appeal to a… Read More ›
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Companies Now Offering A Variety Of Divorce Services
Many companies are emerging with a focus on the topic of divorce. Whether it’s helping spouses fund their divorce, helping spouses celebrate their divorce or offering spouses divorce insurance. Some find such companies offensive while others embrace the variety of options. To find out more about these developing trends,… Read More ›
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Hire Court Reporter For Important Hearings
Litigants are given an option whether to have their hearing transcribed by the judge’s court reporter on the day and time of hearing. Litigants should strongly consider employing the court reporter in case the court’s ruling is adverse to their interests and… Read More ›