Do you have to take a parenting class to get a divorce in Georgia?
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Do you have to take a parenting class to get a divorce in Georgia?
Georgia requires both parents to take a parenting class. Parenting classes are courses taken by parents to assist them in navigating through the divorce with their children. These classes are required for all parents going through divorce and not intended to single anyone out as a bad parent.
How can I be Coparent after divorce?
What Makes for Successful Co-Parenting After Divorce?Be there for your children, both physically and emotionally. Talk with your children about the divorce. Let children be children. Support the other parent’s role and relationship with your children. Speak about and act in a respectful manner toward the other parent, especially in front of your children.
Can a father get 50 percent custody?
There is no rule that children must spend equal or “50:50” time with each parent. In most cases, it’s best that both parents discuss their child’s individual needs, and come to their own agreement about where a child will live, and how they will spend time with their parents.