Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia
does one need to have an attorney to change amount of child support non-custodial parent pays?
Asked on 7/01/10, 1:46 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
You can try without a lawyer, and will usually fail because of not understanding the legal nicieties.
Or you can hire a lawyer who can first advise you if you should and increase the chances for success, even though there are no guarantees.
Answered on 7/01/10, 5:46 pm
Donald Cobb
Donald L. Cobb, Attorney at Law
Just like any other legal issue, do you want to leave the outcome in the hands of a non-Attorney?
You can represent youself but it could cost a lot more than attorney fees. Good luck.
Answered on 7/01/10, 5:56 pm