On Behalf of The Law Offices of Abbott & Abbott, P.C. | Oct 30, 2014 | Adoption, Firm News
The state of Georgia offers assistance in certain adoption cases where it considers the child to have special needs. This includes any child who has any physical, emotional or mental disability, which a licensed psychologist or physician must validate. The definition...
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Abbott & Abbott, P.C. | Oct 20, 2014 | Child Custody, Firm News
Every couple that divorces in Georgia and has children must develop a parenting plan. Within this document, the parents must acknowledge that it is in the best interest of the child to have a relationship with both of them. The parents will also acknowledge that the...
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Abbott & Abbott, P.C. | Oct 16, 2014 | Divorce, Firm News
In Georgia, marriage is a legally-binding contract that can only be dissolved through the courts. Couples who believe that their marriage is irretrievably broken may file for a no-fault divorce. With this option, there is no need to show wrongdoing on the part of...
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Abbott & Abbott, P.C. | Oct 12, 2014 | Divorce, Firm News
There are a number of different things to take into account when a Georgia couple wishes to end a marriage, particularly how any and all children shared by the spouses will be cared for into the future. One of the most difficult parts of the entire divorce process...