Keon Family Law

By definition, a divorce splits a family. It turns minor children’s worlds upside down in multiple ways, including their living arrangements. Their single, two-parent household is replaced by separate parental residences between which they must shuttle. Permanent residential relocation, and even cha...

Continue Reading

Provisions of a final judgment and decree of divorce typically settle all issues regarding division of the spouses’ assets, child custody, child support, and alimony. Whether and to what extent either spouse can modify those provisions after entry of a final judgment are the most common questions ra...

Continue Reading

Divorcing clients often ask if they or their spouses can use joint checking or savings to pay attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses. In Georgia, those funds, as well as all other moneys accumulated by either party during the course of the marriage, whether held in joint accounts or individual acco...

Continue Reading

A significant decision was handed down by the Supreme Court of Georgia on June 5, 2017, in a case we tried in which the husband transferred $3.2 million of marital assets into two irrevocable trusts without his wife’s knowledge or consent. You can watch the Supreme Court Oral Arguments in their...

Continue Reading

James Kane with Kane Law, LLC recently wrote an article for Leimberg Information Services regarding a case we tried in which the husband transferred $3.2 million of marital assets into two irrevocable trusts without his wife’s knowledge or consent. Click HERE to view his blog post and newsletter...

Continue Reading