by Tiffany Lunn | Oct 12, 2023 | Latest News
When a loved one passes, the estate plans they made should help the beneficiaries receive their inheritance smoothly and without delay. But there are times when going through probate court takes a considerable amount of time. Here are some suggestions for helping keep...
by Tiffany Lunn | Sep 11, 2023 | Latest News
Is Annulment an Option for a Short-Term Marriage in Georgia? In some instances, one or both spouses in a marriage may wish to end their marriage by choosing a civil annulment instead of a divorce. But what are the differences between a civil annulment and a divorce,...
by Tiffany Lunn | Sep 11, 2023 | Latest News
What Legal Strategies Can Be Employed to Address Parental Alienation Issues in Georgia? A difficult or contentious divorce can often have a negative impact on children. In these instances, parental alienation can be a frequently observed behavior that can affect both...
by Tiffany Lunn | Sep 9, 2023 | Latest News
When someone dies without a will, that’s called dying intestate. If the intestate estate has assets, they will likely have to be distributed through probate court. Many estates with wills also have to go through probate, but there are differences in how...
by Tiffany Lunn | Aug 17, 2023 | Latest News
Prenuptial agreements can be difficult to think or talk about, as there’s an implication that the couple involved doesn’t expect the marriage to be successful, and that’s why they’re going through the prenuptial process. Many couples create...
by Tiffany Lunn | Jul 17, 2023 | Latest News
For people looking into the paternity of a child and related issues such as child custody, visitation, and support, a significant factor can be the legal presumption of legitimacy. Understanding what it is and how it can affect contested legitimation cases is...