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Your Rights to Retirement Assets

The stress of a divorce can be overwhelming, and when you understand just how much is at stake – including your retirement funds – that stress increases. Realizing that your divorce may affect all the hard work you’ve put into your preparations for retirement can be a source of anxiety and fear. Attorney Banks-Ware can help you during this challenging…

Finding Hidden Income and Assets

When divorcing, spouses usually disclose all information about income and assets honestly, but sometimes, they don’t. A spouse may have been accumulating wealth out of the purview of the other spouse. Despite the fact that wealth should be subject to equitable division as marital property, the scheming spouse wants to keep it all. If you suspect your spouse is hiding…

Who Has to Leave the Family Home in a Divorce?

According to data from the National Statistics Office of Georgia, there were 7,643 divorces statewide in 2020. Going through a divorce can be difficult and emotional for all parties involved. During the divorce proceedings, issues of asset division often arise, and the subject of vacating the marital home needs to be addressed. If you are thinking about filing for divorce…

How Is Property Division Determined in Georgia?

According to the National Statistics Office of Georgia, in 2019, there were 11,205 divorces and annulments statewide. Going through a divorce can be an emotional and overwhelming experience that can affect every aspect of your life, including your assets and finances. An important question that usually arises is who gets what in a divorce. If you are considering divorce or…

Will I Be Liable for My Spouse’s Debts Following My Georgia Divorce?

Financial issues, including debts, are a major cause of divorce. Common examples of financial problems that lead to divorce include: Job loss Overspending Debt accumulation One spouse’s lack of financial contribution to the household And although people often pursue divorce to solve their financial problems, they sometimes forget that they may have ongoing financial obligations after the divorce, particularly if…

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