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Child Custody Modification and Parent Relocation
Oftentimes, the primary physical custodian of a child may decide to move out-of-state for various reasons and take the minor child/ren with him or her. Such a decision frequently causes great distress for the other parent. A divorce decree routinely has… Read More ›
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Extreme Caution When Dividing Retirement Benefits
Divorcing spouses need to use extreme caution when dividing their retirement benefits. Pro-se litigants especially can reap severe consequences by not understanding the importance of having a QDRO drafted for certain retirement plans. Be aware that when a QDRO is needed, it should be drafted… Read More ›
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Determining if Separate Maintenance is the best choice for you
Couples may decide not to divorce for a variety of reasons. In Georgia, an alternative to divorce is separate maintenance (also referred to as legal separation). A separate maintenance action can address a number of issues such as: custody/visitation, which party will… Read More ›
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Paternity and DNA Testing (GA)
There are a number of reasons to have the paternity of one’s child established. However, in Georgia, fathers should be mindful that establishing paternity or acknowledging paternity does not give a father, whose child is born out-of-wedlock, legal rights to that child. The child… Read More ›
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Children and Divorce
Parents are dealing with a very difficult time during a separation or divorce. However, the children of divorcing parents are trying to cope as well. If parents are informed, they can better assist their children. For information and guidance to help… Read More ›
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Paternity/De-legitimation Case Update
The Court of Appeals of Georgia (Second Division), in Williamson v. Williamson, A09A1767, considered a case this year involving former spouses that had a child born while married to each other. A child born during a legal marriage is presumed the legal child of father (husband), unless rebutted. … Read More ›
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Considering a Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative Divorce is growing more and more popular with spouses that wish to divorce but would like to end their marriage without having a contested trial. Click on the article below to better understand the collaborative process. Depending on a number… Read More ›
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Parent University Event in Henry County
Henry County officials are sponsoring a system-wide event called “Parent University” on August 31, 2010 to provide parents with additional tools for child rearing. If your child attends school in Henry County or you know someone whose child attends school in Henry County, find out more details… Read More ›
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Metro-Atlanta Schools
Top Schools in Metro-Atlanta, Georgia Top Elementary Schools in Atlanta Metro & Georgia Kittredge Magnet School Kedron Elementary School Austin Elementary School Marietta Center for Advanced Academics Mount Bethel Elementary School Mountain Park Elementary School Britt David Computer Academy Rocky… Read More ›
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Hello Georgia Families!
Lunn Law and Attorney Tiffany R. Lunn designed this blog to assist spouses and/or families with their domestic matters. A great deal of the information on this blog will direct you to other informative sites that may be helpful to you. The… Read More ›
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The Two Different Types of Divorce Consultations and Why You Should Know Before Scheduling Your Appointment
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Committing Infidelity Can Be Costly In Your Georgia Divorce
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Child Custody ›
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How Safety Plans Can Affect Your Child Custody Case
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Applications You Should Consider for Parenting Time Organization and Co-Parenting Communication
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Goals for Lunn Law Clients in Year 2020
January 3, 2020
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Federal Estate Tax Is Set To Increase in 2016
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