With the approach of January 1, 2008, the date when most of the provisions of the Georgia Shared Parenting Bill, formerly known as House Bill 369 (HTML version) (PDF version), will go into effect, I wanted to repost links to my detailed analysis of the bill, which appeared in a series of posts in May (the links to those posts are listed below):
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Public Policy Statement
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Appeals
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Parenting Plans
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Arbitration in Custody Cases
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: No Presumptions in Favor of Either Parent or Form of Custody
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Best Interest Standard
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Additional Custody Factors for Family Violence Cases
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Fourteen Year Old Election
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Custodial Preferences of 11 to 14 Year Old Children
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Custody Evaluators and Guardians ad Litem
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Attorney's Fees
An Analysis of Georgia House Bill 369: Home Studies by DFCS



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