In addition to representing parents in custody disputes, Hovastak Law Office attorney Suzanne M. Hovastak serve as Guardians Ad Litem in difficult cases involving children.
A will allows you, instead of the state of Georgia, to decide who will receive your assets after you die. If you don’t have a will, your estate will be distributed as required by the Georgia Probate Code.
Denial of your insurance claim can be frustrating, to say the least. We have extensive knowledge of the insurance industry and are skilled at handling a range of insurance bad faith matters
Divorce and family law cases are among the most stressful and emotional experiences a person can have in life. You need an experienced lawyer who can guide you through the process
Child support arises out of a parent’s legal obligation to contribute monetarily to his or her child’s education, welfare, and maintenance. When children are involved, family disputes become much more complex and emotional.
When parents cannot reach an agreement, a court will need to make the determination of who gets custody. It’s important to work with an experienced Atlanta lawyer who is knowledgeable about Georgia child custody laws and the information a court will need to make its decision.