Shelter in Place Executive Order Amended to Enforce Family Law Court Orders

On April 2, 2020, Governor Kemp issued Executive Order 04.02.20.01.  This executive order created a "shelter in place" directive, limiting certain businesses and individuals from travel, employment, and other daily tasks. As soon as the executive order was put in place, issues and questions concerning custody and visitation exchanges in family law cases began arising. … Continue reading Shelter in Place Executive Order Amended to Enforce Family Law Court Orders

Grandparents Becoming Second Parents: Know Your Rights

The parenting landscape has been steadily changing over the years as more and more grandparents are becoming parents to their grandchildren.  Whether the same is due to more and more children being born out-of-wedlock, or because divorce is on the rise and family units are broken up, grandparents have been gaining more prominent roles in … Continue reading Grandparents Becoming Second Parents: Know Your Rights