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Family Law Matters: Welcome to Family Law Matters
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Welcome to Family Law Matters. Welcome to Family Law Matters,. A blog by Debra M. Finch, a Georgia attorney, who will share her thoughts on issues involving family, child advocacy, and adoption law. Posted by Debra Finch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Debra M. Finch, P.C. Debra Finch practices child advocacy and adoption law in the State of Georgia. Debra is Martindale-Hubbell rated PREEMINENT. GA Council of Adoption Lawyers. National Association of Council for Children.
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Family Law Matters: In Whose Best Interest? When the Best Interest of the Child Conflicts with a Parent's Best Interest
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Saturday, May 9, 2015. In Whose Best Interest? When the Best Interest of the Child Conflicts with a Parent's Best Interest. In Whose Best Interest? When the Best Interest of the Child Conflicts with a Parent's Best Interest. By Debra Finch, Debra M. Finch, P.C., Athens, Georgia. As a Guardian Ad Litem. For infants and very young children, for example, I often examine the parenting schedule prior to. In crafting a parenting time schedule, a c. Ritical consideration will be the relationship between the par...
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Family Law Matters: Parental Alienation: Turning a Child Against Himself
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Monday, June 8, 2015. Parental Alienation: Turning a Child Against Himself. Parental Alienation: Turning a Child Against Himself. By Debra M. Finch, Esq., Debra M. Finch, PC. The alienator often views herself as the "real" parent and shuns any input the other parent may have regarding the child, offering up weak excuses when questioned. "Well, he was never really there for the children when they were younger so why should he have a say-so now? As a Guardian Ad Litem. It is important to understand family ...
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Family Law Matters: June 2015
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Monday, June 8, 2015. Parental Alienation: Turning a Child Against Himself. Parental Alienation: Turning a Child Against Himself. By Debra M. Finch, Esq., Debra M. Finch, PC. The alienator often views herself as the "real" parent and shuns any input the other parent may have regarding the child, offering up weak excuses when questioned. "Well, he was never really there for the children when they were younger so why should he have a say-so now? As a Guardian Ad Litem. It is important to understand family ...
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Family Law Matters: May 2015
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Saturday, May 9, 2015. In Whose Best Interest? When the Best Interest of the Child Conflicts with a Parent's Best Interest. In Whose Best Interest? When the Best Interest of the Child Conflicts with a Parent's Best Interest. By Debra Finch, Debra M. Finch, P.C., Athens, Georgia. As a Guardian Ad Litem. For infants and very young children, for example, I often examine the parenting schedule prior to. In crafting a parenting time schedule, a c. Ritical consideration will be the relationship between the par...
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Family Law Matters: April 2015
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Saturday, April 25, 2015. Is Three Really a Crowd? Expanding the Number of Legal Parents. Is Three Really a Crowd? Expanding the Number of Legal Parents. By Debra M. Finch, Debra M. Finch, P.C. Should children have more than two legal parents? Legislation in California expanding the number of legal parents was introduced after a California juvenile court ruled that a child had three legal parents: the married lesbian couple who was raising her and the child’s father. The child's biological mother, the ch...
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Family Law Matters: Is Three Really a Crowd? Expanding the Number of Legal Parents.
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Saturday, April 25, 2015. Is Three Really a Crowd? Expanding the Number of Legal Parents. Is Three Really a Crowd? Expanding the Number of Legal Parents. By Debra M. Finch, Debra M. Finch, P.C. Should children have more than two legal parents? Legislation in California expanding the number of legal parents was introduced after a California juvenile court ruled that a child had three legal parents: the married lesbian couple who was raising her and the child’s father. The child's biological mother, the ch...