December 2011 Archives

December 30, 2011
 

Child Custody and Visitation Rights

Alpharetta Child Custody AttorneyNFL Linebacker Accused of Child Abuse in Custody Case

The Giants' linebacker, Michael Boley is being investigated on accusations that he physically abused his 5-year-old son. Boley is in a child support dispute with the mother of his child. Boley is being represented by an Atlanta based attorney. If you and your child's parent are developing a child custody plan, an Alpharetta child custody attorney can help you.

Child Visitation Attorney In Alpharetta

Determining how custody and visitation rights should be shared among parents is usually a difficult task. Most parents are very emotionally involved in these determinations, which makes the process more difficult. An Alpharetta child custody lawyer can guide you through this process. Custody and visitation are the legal terms in court ordered determinations of which parent the child lives with and the conditions for the child to visit the other parent. In Alpharetta, the laws surrounding custody and visitation do not favor either a mother or a father. If you and you ex are in the process of coming up with a parenting plan, seek the guidance of an Alpharetta child custody lawyer.

Contact a Cumming Parenting Plan Lawyer

A parenting plan will outline the custodial rights of each parent. A Cumming child custody attorney can help you and your ex come up with a parenting plan that is appropriate and fair. If you are concerned about custody or visitation rights following a divorce or break up, contact an Alpharetta parenting plan lawyer. At the Law Offices of Daniel Mitnick, an Alpharetta based firm, we understand how important your children are to you. Contact the experienced child custody attorneys at the Law Office of Daniel Mitnick today.

December 17, 2011
 

Georgia Bankruptcies Rank 3rd in U.S. on Per Capita Filings for 2011

Alpharetta Bankruptcy LawyerThe numbers of bankruptcies filed in 2011 are slated to be the second highest since 2005. In Georgia in 2011, 54,811 Chapter 13 and 7 bankruptcies were filed with Georgia ranking 3rd in the nation on per capita filings. The number of people filing for bankruptcy reflects on the difficulty Americans are having in paying their debt in the current economy.

Is Bankruptcy The Right Decision In My Situation?

More than seven people file for bankruptcy for every 1,000 people in Georgia. Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy is becoming more commonplace for those struggling financially in the State of Georgia. If you are having a difficult time with managing your debts and are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, call your Alpharetta bankruptcy attorney at the law offices of Daniel W. Mitnick for a free confidential consultation.

North Georgia Bankruptcy Attorneys Provide Free Consultation

Bankruptcy is a major often life-changing decision that has a negative effect on your credit report for up to 10 years. If you plan to file Chapter 13 or Chapter 7, contact the Atlanta Metro and North Georgia bankruptcy lawyers that are experienced in the regulations in the State of Georgia. The law offices of Daniel W. Mitnick can assist you not only in your decision, but expertly guide you through the often confusing legal process.

How Does Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Differ?

Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves a court assisted repayment schedule for your debts. Your assets are generally not at risk.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a legal process where most of your debts are wiped clean. With this type of bankruptcy you may be at risk for losing certain specific assets which your Cummings area bankruptcy attorney will go over in detail with you.

The Cumming and Alpharetta bankruptcy lawyers at Daniel W. Mitnick are ready to assist you through this difficult time. Contact the office for a free bankruptcy consultation on your specific situation and start to rebuild your life and credit.