There are many life choices that can impact your child custody case because the court may see those choices as detrimental to your child’s well-being. It can become complex when you talk about the use of legal products. For example, alcohol is legal, but people often...
Child Custody
What age considerations do judges make in custody cases?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Mar 24, 2021 | Child Custody
When it comes to child custody, everyone has an opinion about what should happen, including your children. The problem is the law does not provide them a huge voice when it comes to these matters. Maryville University explains child custody laws do not provide age...
Unmarried fathers in Georgia face child custody challenges
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Feb 12, 2021 | Child Custody
In cases where two unmarried people have a child together, both parties may wish to split custody. If the separation is amicable, there may be no problems establishing a parenting or custody sharing plan. For instances where the separation is a bitter one, however,...
What do you know about creating a parenting plan?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Oct 13, 2020 | Child Custody
As part of your recent divorce, you and your former partner must decide how to continue raising your daughter together. Developing a viable parenting plan allows all three of you to create balance in your new lives. See what Our Family Wizard advises for your plan....
Man arrested for murder in child custody dispute
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Sep 7, 2020 | Child Custody
It goes without saying that few issues related to family law in Georgia stir up as much emotion as custody matters. Indeed, the emotions one may feel towards their partners (and the breakdown of their relationships) is often reasonably matched by the continued love...
What are the benefits of shared custody?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Jun 11, 2020 | Child Custody
Georgia parents like you deal with a lot during divorce. You must divide your assets. You must disentangle joint property. If you have business ventures, this also creates complex divisions. But your children will take up the most time of all. Custody matters are...
Child custody decisions in Georgia
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Jun 4, 2020 | Child Custody
Determining child custody is one of the toughest decisions for divorcing parents and the courts. Rather than having emotions take over, everyone involved should consider what is best for the child instead of making selfish decisions. In the state of Georgia, if the...
Which parent can claim tax credits through child custody?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Jun 2, 2020 | Child Custody
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 eliminated the ability to declare child support payments as a personal exemption. If you require tax credits, you may negotiate a shared parenting arrangement so that you could claim your child as a dependent. To claim a dependent,...
Pandemic may necessitate changes in your child custody order
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Mar 20, 2020 | Child Custody
Many divorced Atlanta parents are scrambling for child care options for their kids who are now out of school indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. Some may have jobs that allow them to telecommute from home and keep a watchful eye on the kids.But many others...
Are you staying married for the sake of the kids?
On Behalf of Ordway Law Group, LLC | Mar 6, 2020 | Child Custody
Atlanta parents who are trapped in loveless marriages may still struggle with the idea of divorce. After all, they may insist, isn't growing up in a two-parent home better than being a child of divorce?Actually, no, it isn't if the child has to live with two warring...
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