The word divorce can have negative connotations in American society. However, we still find ourselves faced with some of the highest rates of divorce in the industrialized world. The divorce rate remained steady over the past twenty years, with the exception of the baby-boomers ... Continue Reading
What Should be Included in my Prenuptial Agreement?
Marriage is a special moment in anyone’s life. Showing the love and admiration two people have for each other in front of their family and friends is a wonderful. Sadly, divorce is the antithesis this. As many people know a divorce can drastically affect you financially. For ... Continue Reading
The Real Estate Closing Timeline [Infographic]
At Slepian, Schwartz & Landgaard we are the most trusted attorneys in Peachtree City for both residential and commercial transactions. We think that's because we go the extra mile to ensure that your closing process goes as smoothly and quickly as possible, and we commit to ... Continue Reading
Mediation VS Litigation – What are the Differences?
If you find yourself in a legal situation where a major or minor dispute needs to be settled, researching all of your options is the first step. In this post we talk about two main legal dispute resolution processes. Mediation VS ... Continue Reading
What is included In closing costs?
When you are shopping for your first home the prices can be mind boggling. Since it will probably be your first major purchase you may find it hard to wrap your head around the numbers. Unfortunately, the upfront cost of the house is not all you have to worry about. There are ... Continue Reading
What is the Eviction Process in Georgia?
Eviction is a very misunderstood process where renters often feel they are at the mercy of their landlord. Mainly because in the movies someone always comes home to find their locks changed or everything they own out on the front lawn. It is not quite that easy to kick someone ... Continue Reading
What are the Grounds for Divorce in Georgia?
Divorce has become so frequent in recent years that it is easy to forget you must have grounds to file for divorce. Essentially, grounds are the underlying reasons for the divorce and different states have different definitions for what constitutes grounds and what does ... Continue Reading



