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What Happens If A Parent Relapses After A Custody Order Is Already In Place?
If a parent relapses after a Georgia custody order is in place, you can seek modification, emergency relief, or supervised visitation. Learn what the courts consider and what steps to take immediately to protect your children.
Read More How Addiction Affects Property Division In A Georgia Divorce
Georgia courts divide property equitably, not automatically 50/50. When one spouse's addiction drained marital funds, depleted savings, or created debt, those financial damages belong in the property division conversation. Here's how the law applies.
Read More Parenting Plans In Georgia When One Parent Has A Substance Abuse History
A Georgia parenting plan involving a parent with a substance abuse history needs more than a custody schedule. Drug testing requirements, supervised visitation, overnight restrictions, and automatic relapse triggers belong in the order from day one.
Read More Leaving A High-Conflict Marriage When Addiction Is Part Of The Story
Leaving a high-conflict marriage when addiction is involved means preparing legally and emotionally before you file. This guide covers protective orders, custody strategy, financial documentation, and what Georgia courts consider when addiction is part of the story.
Read More How To Document A Spouse’s Addiction During A Georgia Divorce Or Custody Case
Documenting a spouse's addiction for a Georgia divorce or custody case takes more than your word. This step-by-step guide covers written logs, text messages, financial records, witness statements, and court-ordered testing so your evidence holds up.
Read More What Happens If A Parent Relapses After A Custody Order Is Already In Place?
If a parent relapses after a Georgia custody order is in place, you can seek modification, emergency relief, or supervised visitation. Learn what the courts consider and what steps to take immediately to protect your children.
Read More How Addiction Affects Property Division In A Georgia Divorce
Georgia courts divide property equitably, not automatically 50/50. When one spouse's addiction drained marital funds, depleted savings, or created debt, those financial damages belong in the property division conversation. Here's how the law applies.
Read More Parenting Plans In Georgia When One Parent Has A Substance Abuse History
A Georgia parenting plan involving a parent with a substance abuse history needs more than a custody schedule. Drug testing requirements, supervised visitation, overnight restrictions, and automatic relapse triggers belong in the order from day one.
Read More Leaving A High-Conflict Marriage When Addiction Is Part Of The Story
Leaving a high-conflict marriage when addiction is involved means preparing legally and emotionally before you file. This guide covers protective orders, custody strategy, financial documentation, and what Georgia courts consider when addiction is part of the story.
Read More How To Document A Spouse’s Addiction During A Georgia Divorce Or Custody Case
Documenting a spouse's addiction for a Georgia divorce or custody case takes more than your word. This step-by-step guide covers written logs, text messages, financial records, witness statements, and court-ordered testing so your evidence holds up.
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