On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Dec 30, 2019 | Divorce
When you go through a divorce in Georgia, you may assume that you and your spouse will split everything down the middle. You might worry about how the division will affect assets like your savings and your home. And if your spouse makes more money than you, you fear...
On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Dec 20, 2019 | Divorce
Divorce is not the only pathway to ending a marriage. Depending on the circumstances under which the marriage was formed, Georgia couples could opt for an annulment instead. What is annulment? Like divorce, annulment is a legal process through which a marriage is...
On Behalf of Miriam Arnold-Johnson, PC | Dec 20, 2019 | Divorce
Most couples want to get their divorce over with as quickly and hassle-free as possible. The good news for Georgia couples who are planning on filing for divorce is that the state’s laws are no-fault based. In some fault-based states, one spouse needs to prove that...