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Lawyers Without Billboards Ep 3 - Grounds for Divorce: What You Need to Know

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Divorce laws in Georgia may surprise you! In this episode of Lawyers Without Billboards, the attorneys at Shewmaker & Lewis break down the 13 grounds for divorce in the state, from adultery and cruel treatment to lesser-known reasons like "impotency at the time of marriage" and "conviction of moral turpitude." The team discusses real-world cases, the impact of fault-based divorces, and how these laws apply in modern family law cases.

With their usual blend of humor and expert analysis, they also debate the real 14th ground for divorce—watching your shared Netflix series without your spouse!

Tune in for an entertaining and insightful discussion on Georgia’s divorce laws.

📲 Need legal advice?
Call us at (770) 939-1939 or visit ShewmakerandLewis.com for more insights.

🔔 Subscribe and never miss an episode! Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and more.

🎙️ Episode Highlights:
✔️ The 13 legal grounds for divorce in Georgia
✔️ Why “cruel treatment” is often misused in court
✔️ How infidelity affects alimony claims
✔️ Funny but true divorce cases & legal loopholes

👉 Got questions? Email us at [email protected]

#DivorceLaw #GeorgiaFamilyLaw #LawyersWithoutBillboards #LegalPodcast

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Divorce laws in Georgia may surprise you! In this episode of Lawyers Without Billboards, the attorneys at Shewmaker & Lewis break down the 13 grounds for divorce in the state, from adultery and cruel treatment to lesser-known reasons like "impotency at the time of marriage" and "conviction of moral turpitude." The team discusses real-world cases, the impact of fault-based divorces, and how these laws apply in modern family law cases.

With their usual blend of humor and expert analysis, they also debate the real 14th ground for divorce—watching your shared Netflix series without your spouse!

Tune in for an entertaining and insightful discussion on Georgia’s divorce laws.

📲 Need legal advice?
Call us at (770) 939-1939 or visit ShewmakerandLewis.com for more insights.

🔔 Subscribe and never miss an episode! Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and more.

🎙️ Episode Highlights:
✔️ The 13 legal grounds for divorce in Georgia
✔️ Why “cruel treatment” is often misused in court
✔️ How infidelity affects alimony claims
✔️ Funny but true divorce cases & legal loopholes

👉 Got questions? Email us at [email protected]

#DivorceLaw #GeorgiaFamilyLaw #LawyersWithoutBillboards #LegalPodcast

  continue reading

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