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Infographic about whether 50/50 custody reduces child support, with five panels of considerations for Georgia parents.

Does 50/50 Custody Reduce Child Support in Georgia? What Parents Should Know (2026 Guide)

Divorce, Family Court, Georgia Child Custody, Georgia Child Support, Parenting PlansBy Flat Fee Family LawJuly 15, 2026

Learn whether 50/50 custody reduces child support in Georgia, why equal parenting time does not automatically eliminate support, and what factors courts consider when calculating child support.

Courthouse facade with bold article headline about contested divorce timelines; Flat Fee Family Law logo in corner.

Why Some Contested Divorce Cases Take Longer in Fulton County Superior Court

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Georgia Child Custody, Uncontested DivorceBy Flat Fee Family LawJuly 9, 2026

Learn why some contested divorce cases take longer in Fulton County Superior Court, including discovery, temporary hearings, mediation, court scheduling, financial disputes, and unresolved custody or property issues.

Infographic outlining six post-judgment issues in Georgia family law: 1 Follow Your Court Order, 2 Keep Important Documents, 3 Life Changes, 4 Modifications, 5 Enforcement, 6 Know When to Call an Attorney.

What Happens After a Georgia Divorce or Custody Case Is Finalized?

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Georgia Child Custody, Uncontested DivorceBy Flat Fee Family LawJuly 7, 2026

Learn what happens after a Georgia family law case is finalized, including final orders, parenting plans, child support, modifications, contempt, appeals, and post-judgment legal options.

Exterior view of DeKalb County Courthouse with a large headline about divorce and custody hearings and a Flat Fee Family Law banner.

What Matters Most at Divorce and Custody Hearings in DeKalb County

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Flat Fee Family Law, Georgia Child CustodyBy Flat Fee Family LawJuly 6, 2026

Learn what matters most at DeKalb County divorce and custody hearings, including preparation, credibility, documentation, child custody factors, financial accuracy, and courtroom professionalism.

Infographic title: '7 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Georgia Family Law Attorney' with seven cards outlining key questions about fees, experience, assessment, and communication.

7 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Georgia Family Law Attorney

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Flat Fee Family Law, Georgia Child Custody, Georgia Child Support, LegitimationBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 23, 2026

Learn the seven most important questions to ask before hiring a Georgia family law attorney, including fees, communication, strategy, and courtroom experience.

Grey-toned hero image of a courthouse with the title 'How Child Support and Financial Disclosures Are Handled in Gwinnett County Cases' and the Flat Fee Family Law logo in the bottom right.

How Child Support and Financial Disclosures Are Handled in Gwinnett County Cases

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Flat Fee Family Law, Georgia Child Custody, Georgia Child SupportBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 19, 2026

Discover how Gwinnett County handles child support and financial disclosures in divorce, custody, or modification cases. Get practical tips to stay prepared.

How Georgia courts evaluate child custody cases using the best interests of the child factors, including parental involvement, stability, co-parenting, and child welfare.

How Georgia Courts Apply the Best Interests of the Child Factors

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Family Court, Flat Fee Family Law, Georgia Child Custody, Georgia Child SupportBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 17, 2026

Learn how Georgia courts apply the best interests of the child factors in custody cases, including parent-child relationships, stability, co-parenting, safety concerns, child preferences, legal custody, physical custody, and evidence.

How Property Division Is Handled in Cobb County Divorce Cases

How Property Division Is Handled in Cobb County Divorce Cases

Cobb County Divorce, Contested Divorce, Divorce, Flat Fee Family Law, Property DivisionBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 12, 2026

Learn how property division is handled in Cobb County divorce cases, including equitable division, marital property, separate property, retirement accounts, the marital home, business interests, debt, and settlement options.

Checklist explaining the first 48 hours after being served with divorce, custody, legitimation, or other family law papers in Georgia.

The First 48 Hours After Being Served in Georgia: What Actually Matters

Contested Divorce, Divorce, Flat Fee Family Law, Georgia Child Custody, Georgia Child Support, LegitimationBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 9, 2026

Served with Georgia family court papers? Learn what matters in the first 48 hours, including deadlines, documents, communication, children, and next steps.

Chatham County Georgia contested divorce graphic explaining what courts evaluate during divorce litigation, including finances, custody disputes, discovery, and trial preparation.

What Matters Most in Contested Divorce Cases in Chatham County

Chatham County Court, Contested Divorce, Divorce, Flat Fee Family LawBy Flat Fee Family LawJune 8, 2026

Learn what matters most in contested divorce cases in Chatham County, including financial transparency, custody disputes, discovery, temporary orders, mediation, and trial preparation. This guide explains how preparation, credibility, documentation, and reasonable legal positions can affect divorce litigation in Georgia.

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