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Jeanette Soltys Named Best Attorney in East Cobb
We are delighted to share the news that our very own Jeanette Soltys, founder and principal attorney of Atlanta Holistic Family Law (AHFL), has been honored as the Best Attorney in East Cobb for 2022 by My East Cobb magazine! This recognition highlights Jeanette's...
Finding a Four-Leaf Clover in Your Divorce
Top o’ the morning to you! St. Patrick's Day is fast approaching, and we all have hopes for good fortune, abundance, and joy. Nevertheless, when you’re going through a divorce, these positive emotions can feel as incompatible as Guinness and green food coloring - they...
Divorce and Social Media: 5 Pitfalls to Avoid
As a family law firm that specializes in a holistic approach, we understand the complexities of navigating the social media landscape during a divorce. Social media can be a valuable tool for connecting with friends, family, and support networks during this...
How a Prenuptial Agreement Can Strengthen Your Relationship
Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate love and commitment. As couples prepare for their future together, they often shy away from discussing the less romantic aspects of their relationship, such as their financial future. Despite its increasing popularity, the...
Divorce During a Recession – Tips for Thriving
As the world continues to navigate the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are wondering what the future holds for the economy. One question that has been on the minds of many is whether there will be a recession in 2023. While it is impossible to predict...
Ways to Practice Gratitude During Divorce (And Why You Should)
Divorce can seem like an ugly word. It can be scary. It can feel devastating. After all, no one enters a marriage with the expectation of it ending. We go into a marriage with all the hope, love, and faith in the world. The future is bright, and it feels as though...
50/50 Child Custody Schedule Options in Divorce Case
When parents divorce, one of the major decisions they will have to make in their parenting schedules is how to split custody of their children. A 50/50 child custody schedule is one option that can work well for families with joint physical custody.
