The Real Cost of a DIY Divorce: Why Representing Yourself Can Backfire
Thinking about a DIY divorce? Learn why representing yourself can lead to costly mistakes, delays, and long-term consequences—and what to do instead
Who Should File First in a Divorce in Georgia?
Wondering if you should file for divorce first in Georgia? Learn the legal advantages, risks, and strategic considerations of being the Petitioner in a divorce or custody case.
Why Waiting Feels Safer in a Domestic Violence Situation — But Isn’t
Many survivors of domestic violence delay leaving because staying feels like the safer option. This post explores why that instinct exists, how it can actually increase risk, and what resources and legal protections are available for those ready to break free. If you or someone you love is living in fear, there is help — and there is hope.
Ten Things I’ve Learned My First Month at CT Law
Delve into the experiences of our new summer intern, Stratton, during his first month with us. This post highlights his growth in his words. The lessons he has learned, and how these early experiences are shaping his professional journey. Join us in celebrating Stratton's accomplishments and the valuable contributions he brings to our team
Navigating Child Custody Challenges for Same-Sex Couples in Georgia
Explore how same-sex couples in Georgia can secure parental rights through second-parent adoption and the Equitable Caregiver Act.
Navigating Family Law: The Impact of Social Media on Your Divorce Case
Uncover the significant influence of social media in family law cases with our expert insights, guiding you to a favorable outcome by managing your digital footprint effectively.
Insights from the Amicable Divorce Network Conference
As the owner and managing attorney at The Law Office of Casey Tuggle, I immersed myself in global expertise at the Amicable Divorce Network conference in Nashville, emerging with invaluable knowledge and certifications to better serve you.
Why Mediation is the Best Option
Mediation during divorce offers a path for open, respectful communication and collaborative problem-solving between estranged partners. The process emphasizes the importance of privacy and maintaining healthy relationships, especially in co-parenting arrangements, promoting a forward-looking mindset focused on well-being and harmony. Through mediation, couples find a dignified way to separate, paving the way for positive new beginnings and personal growth. Mediation emerges not just as a legal step, but as a meaningful journey towards understanding, resolution, and starting anew.

