What Does “Maintaining the Status Quo” Mean in Georgia Child Custody Cases?
When child custody is disputed in Georgia, courts frequently look at what’s known as the “status quo” — the current day-to-day living and caregiving arrangement the child is accustomed to. In this video, Savannah family law attorney Casey Tuggle explains why maintaining the status quo can play a significant role in how judges evaluate custody and parenting time.
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