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Georgia man arrested for interference with custody of daughter

Decisions revolving around children are often the most difficult to make in the event of a divorce. The custody of children is based on what is in their best interests. Should the circumstances establishing the original order change, or the order is violated, one or both of the parents may be entitled to seek an order for child custody modification.

Mother seeks to overturn ruling to grant ex-husband visitations

Many factors are weighed by the court when devising the best possible custody arrangement for all involved. The ultimate determination to be made, however, is the best interests of any children involved. If one of the parents has a demonstrated history of anger issues and sexual assault on the mother of the children, it may be extremely difficult for them to have any interactions with their children to try and ensure the safety of the children.

New bill may change when Georgians divorce

Getting married is often one of the happiest days in an adult's life. Unfortunately, in many cases these marriages lead to divorce. When a divorce occurs, many difficult and often contentious decisions must be made. One such decision is whether and how much alimony is to be paid to the other spouse.

NBA player Steve Nash seeks to not pay any child support

Parents in Georgia, as in all states, may find that the most difficult agreements to make in the case of a divorce revolve around their children. The parents should be focused on creating arrangements that are best for the children and will meet their needs, but they often become pawns that parents use against each other. It is important for all involved to remember that any arrangement involving the children should strive to do what is best for them, regardless of their personal feelings.

Parents reminded that child custody is what's best for the child

It is a belief held by many that the custody arrangement for any children in a marriage is the most important decision to reach in a divorce proceeding. Parents can often times forget that the ultimate consideration is what is best for the child. They treat custody like a battle with the other parent and use their children as pawns in the process. Child custody determinations should be made with the child in mind, not the parents.

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