Client Concerns

Client Concerns

Georgia Law on Temporary Protective Orders

When you feel threatened, harassed or in harm\’s way, it is important to know that in addition to contacting law enforcement, Georgia law gives you other legal tools to protect yourself. The State of Georgia allows for you to pursue a Temporary Protective Order (TPO) to shield you or your family members from potential danger …

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How COVID-19 Infects the Law in Georgia

The global health crisis of the Coronavirus (also known as “COVID-19”) shut down much of the world, including the State of Georgia. From the onset of the pandemic, The Foster Law Firm closely followed the developments of the virus from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). During …

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Party to a Crime: Avoid being charged for someone else\’s crime.

Like many other states, Georgia has a \”Party to a Crime\” law that says that a person can be charged with a crime even if they were not the one who directly committed the crime. Getting charged as a \”Party to a Crime\” can have very serious consequences because you can be punished as if …

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Legitimation: How to establish your rights as a father in Georgia

Are you a father who wants to know how to establish legal rights, custody rights, and visitation rights to your child? Paying child support does not establish these rights. You have to legitimate your child in Georgia! There are so many father\’s in Georgia who have a child out of wedlock (with a woman they\’re …

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