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Georgia Criminal Lawyer- What is a Preliminary Hearing?

Okay, you have been charged with a crime and are sitting in jail, what happens next? If you don’t have …

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When to Declare Bankruptcies

Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people who are in debt can often find financial relief. In many cases, …

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Is There a Statute Of Limitations For Sex Crimes?

Yes, there is a statute of limitations for sex crimes in Georgia. Generally speaking, under O.C.G.A. § 17-3-1, the statute …

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How Long Does Alimony Last? A Legal Perspective

The length of time that a spouse will receive alimony varies case by case. There are different types of alimony …

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How Does Alimony Work?

Alimony, also known as spousal support, and is an amount of money that is paid to a spouse after a …

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What is the Difference Between Alimony and Spousal Support?

In Georgia, Alimony and Spousal Support are the same. There used to be a difference for income tax purposes, but …

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What Are the Consequences of Filing for Bankruptcy?

The consequences of filing bankruptcy are very limited. It’s illegal to discriminate against people who file bankruptcy, just like it’s …

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How Does Bankruptcy Work: A Legal Perspective

As coronavirus financial relief programs end and banks resume aggressive debt collection tactics, the number of bankruptcy filings are on …

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Can I Get a Modification to a Child Support Order?

When parents get divorced, there are many issues that they have to resolve. The children will generally reside with one …

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Georgia Could Raise The Age At Which A Child Could Be Tried As An Adult

Georgia house members held a special session on January 3, 2020, to consider house Bill 440, which would raise the …

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