Beginning the New Year can be more hectic than pleasurable, especially when preparing records for tax season. Many divorce filings also occur at the start of the year. As reported by Insider, the first Monday of January has been unofficially named “Divorce Day” because of the large number of people considering separating at the beginning
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Withdrawing funds from a 401k in a divorce
Getting a divorce after several years or decades of marriage in Georgia can often leave a woman in a financially precarious position. This is especially true if the individual was not the primary income earner in the marital home. As someone in such a situation contemplates her post-divorce future, she may find herself in quick
Preparing for a narcissist’s smear campaign during a divorce
The term narcissist is being heard more often in Georgia and across the nation. One of the general characteristics of narcissism is having an unusually self-centered focus, which may cause harm to others. As reported by Psychology Today, a narcissist must always be in control, including when a relationship ends. The individual’s actions may not
Communication is key in helping children through divorce
If you and your spouse are going through a divorce, you may be wondering how your children will fare — weeks, months and years down the road. Perhaps you were a child of divorced parents and are still feeling the effects of that long-ago split. While every child handles the break-up of their parents’ marriage
Georgia’s divorce rate among the highest in the nation
New data from the U.S. Census has determined that Georgia has one of the eight highest divorce rates in the country. While this data may indicate that Georgia marriages don’t last, the Census also finds that it has one of the highest rates of marriage, as well. Overall, people in the South marry and divorce